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- It provides more reliability
- As a service / resource you have certainty about the identity
- If an employee leaves an organization and may therefore no longer have access to a service / resource, federative authentication ensures that access is no longer possible.
- It ensures scalability
- As a service / resource you have no / less work on creating an account, supporting users who forget their password etc
- It increases security
- Users can use their (strong) settings institutional password and do not have 'another' account and password to manage
- Users only have to enter their password on the settings institutional-login screen known to them (the fewer deviating screens ask for passwords, the less sensitive users are for phishing)
- It ensures user-friendliness
- With only 1 already existing and known username / password can use more services and no / less extra separate log-in data
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