SSO is still worth using, provided it is implemented and protected properly. The benefit for users is simple: access becomes easier. They don’t have to remember separate passwords for every application or keep resetting forgotten credentials. In most cases, SSO lets them sign in once and move between connected resources without unnecessary friction. That also helps the service desk, as fewer forgotten passwords and account lockouts mean fewer support tickets, giving IT teams more time to focus on higher-value work. From a security perspective, SSO gives organizations a central place to manage