Set up single sign-on for Pilot Voice

    This article walks end-users through setting up single sign-on for their Pilot Voice account.

    Introduction

    On any given day, you log in to a handful of websites and applications all with different usernames and passwords. You might even keep a sticky note full of usernames and passwords just to keep track of them all.  Using single sign-on (SSO) allows you to use just one login (in this case, either their Google account or Office 365) to sign in to a variety of apps—including Pilot Voice. 

    To use SSO, Pilot will need to enable the feature for your company. Reach out to your office’s phone admin or Pilot Support to get the ball rolling.  

    Note: Each end-user must set up on their own SSO; it can’t be done by admins. 

    Set Up SSO

    Step 1: Log in to the Pilot Voice portal. Your Login Name will be in the format of extension@domain. 

    Step 2: Select Profile under your name.

    Note: If you have Office Manager permissions, you’ll select My Account under your name first


    Step 3: Scroll down to Account Security and select the type of Single Sign-On you want to enable


    Step 4: When prompted, enter your login credentials

    Step 5: Once you've logged in, the Single Sign-On field will update to reflect the email address of your account

    Step 6: Enter your Current Password to Save


    Now, when logging into the Pilot Voice portal, you’ll choose either “Log in with Google” or “Log in with Office 365.” 


    No more sticky note needed—at least not for Pilot Voice! 

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