Single Sign On
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How do I access my subscriptions using Single Sign On?
There are two primary methods;
- Using a Single Sign On link;
- Using the "Access with Single Sign On" button
1. Using a Single Sign On link
Thomson Reuters platform links can be modified to flag Single Sign On Access, both for the...
I am in an Access Federation, can I use that login to access Thomson Reuters Products?
Yes.
Thomson Reuters has partnered with several Access Federations to provide access to members.
These include;
- OpenAthens
- Australian Access Federation
- Tuakiri Access Federation (New Zealand)
Is there an additional cost to implementing Single Sign On?
No.
Single Sign On is a complimentary enhancement Thomson Reuters provides to all it's subscribers. There is no additional cost.
What do I need to get Single Sign On?
Thomson Reuters requires your organisation to have access to a SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language) Compliant Identity Provider (IDP).
Common compliant IDP include;
- Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS)
- Microsoft Azure...
What are the advantages of Single Sign On?
Single Sign On has numerous advantages over other access methods.
Access
- As it utilises an organisation's existing login credentials, users have fewer login details to remember, unlike OnePass where a distinct username and password is...
Does it replace the existing methods I use to access the platform?
Yes.
Whilst other access methods like OnePass or IP access can be maintained for a fixed period to allow users to transition, Single Sign On will replace those access methods.
Which Thomson Reuters Platforms does it work with?
The following Thomson Reuters platforms are compatible;
- Westlaw AU/NZ
- New Westlaw Australia/New Westlaw New Zealand
- Practical Law
- Westlaw UK
- Thomson Reuters Westlaw
- Proview
- Checkpoint
- Drafting Assistant AU/NZ
- Westlaw Asia
- West...
What is Single Sign On?
Single Sign On is a way to access Thomson Reuters platforms through your organisation's login credentials, instead of using a separate username and password to log in (ie; a OnePass).
It works by our authentication servers having a connection with...
Making Single Sign On Deep Links
Making Single Sign On Deep Links - Access Federations
How do I access my subscriptions using Single Sign On?
There are two primary methods;
- Using a Single Sign On link;
- Using the "Access with Single Sign On" button
1. Using a Single Sign On link
Thomson Reuters platform links can be modified to flag Single Sign On Access, both for the...