![]() ![]() Pantheon supplies the string you must use in place of Pantheon-SSO-Connection-Name in the examples below. Refer to your IdP for general SAML 2.0 configuration instructions. Automated user provisioning isn't available. Pantheon organization administrators can manage sites and teams with the workspace. Users in a SAML-enabled Pantheon organization can authenticate via Terminus by using machine tokens. User is authenticated and taken to Pantheon. User submits the Pantheon login form with their email address. External members experience the following process: External users are not redirected to the configured IdP and experience no change in behavior when logging in. External MembersĪn external member is anyone in the organization using an email address on a different domain than what's configured for SSO, for example, New and existing external members of the organization are not affected when SSO is enabled. You cannot use SAML on a per-site, per-environment, or per-user basis. If you know any other way to go anonymous on Google Docs, let us know in the comments below.SAML applies to an entire email domain when enabled on Pantheon. You definitely wouldn’t want your Google account information available for anyone to see. If you need to work on public Google Docs documents or share them publicly, then anonymity is very important. If you don’t want to share your name as well, then only allow the comment or viewing rights before sharing. Important note: Although other people will not be able to see the document ownership details, but if you will give them editing rights then they can see the name of the person who made the last edit (which could be you). Once done, share the below-mentioned link anywhere and the people will be able to access the document without knowing who created the document. ![]() Use the drop-down menu to select documents rights, including edit, comment, and view. Here click on the “Get shareable link” button. Open up the document and click on the “Share” button at the top-right corner. You can also share a Google Docs document without associating your Google account name and information with it. In the below screenshot, you can see that I am showing up as an anonymous squirrel on my document when I access it from an incognito window. You can also use Ctrl+Shift+N or Ctrl+Shift+P keyboard shortcuts to fire up an incognito window. Usually, the incognito window option is listed in the main menu of most browsers. As the incognito window is isolated from your current browsing session and doesn’t use stored cookies, it will open the document without logging in with your Google account. However, an easier way to do this is to simply use an incognito window to access the document. You will then appear as an anonymous animal icon instead. Therefore, all you need to do is log out of your Google account and open up the document link afterward. There is no built-in option to hide this information, but if you log out of your Google account then Google won’t be able to attribute your profile information. Google uses your Google account information to recognize you and show your profile icon in the list of editors at the top. Edit Google Docs anonymouslyįirst, let’s see how you can anonymously edit a Google Docs document. In this post, I’ll show you how you can anonymously edit Google Docs documents and also share documents anonymously. ![]()
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