Configure Browsers to Trust Cloud Access Service
Depending on browser, application, and portal configurations, the browser might prompt your users to allow location collection each time they complete authentication. Users can configure their browsers to prevent these browser prompts. Provide instructions to users on how to do this.
Before you begin
Update the instructions below with your company's Cloud Access Service (CAS) URL. This is the website or URL that your users should trust. You can find this information in the following locations:
Deployment | URLs to Trust |
|---|---|
IDR SSO | Portal Hostname and Authentication Service Domain specified in the identity router configuration |
| My Page SSO |
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Relying Parties |
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Procedure
Complete the following instructions for each browser that you use to access protected applications.
Supported Browser | Instructions |
|---|---|
Google Chrome |
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Microsoft Edge |
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Firefox |
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Safari |
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