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Domain enforcement now available for all Adobe Enterprise customers

Adobe Employee ,
Sep 09, 2024 Sep 09, 2024

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Domain enforcement is now available with Enterprise and Federated directories for all Adobe enterprise customers. Enterprise organizations require control over domain user activity within Adobe products and services outside the organizational context. Domain enforcement allows System Administrators to restrict the creation and use of personal Adobe user accounts associated with domains owned by an organization via a self-service UI in the Admin Console, limiting access to personal accounts and providing enhanced security and full control over claimed domains.

 

 

Benefits of restricting domains:

  • Block creation of new Adobe ID accounts with an organization-owned domain
  • Facilitate uniform federated sign-in workflow for all users on an organization-owned domain
  • Control the number of user accounts and profiles on an organization-owned domain
  • Promote better collaboration between end users on Enterprise Storage
  • Block the purchase of software for personal use under an organization-owned domain

 

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