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# Google Single Sign-On

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Once Google authentication has been enabled for your Swarmia organization, it's no longer possible for app users to authenticate using other methods
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## Prerequisites

To configure Google authentication you need to:

* Have installed the [Swarmia GitHub app](/settings/integrations/code-hosting-platforms/github.md)
* Be an admin of your Swarmia organization
* Have access to your Google workspace. Personal accounts are not supported

After this, you can enable the login.

## Enable the Google login

With Swarmia admin access, connect Google authentication for your organization

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The installation will:

* verify that you have access to your organization's Google workspace
* enable the Google authentication for your organization
* expire all current Github-initiated sessions
* require you to log in again
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1. Navigate to the [Google settings page](https://app.swarmia.com/settings/authentication/google)
2. Click *Connect Google*
3. Log in back using Google

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