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Single sign-on (SSO) in Azure lets a user:

ABypass multi-factor authentication entirely
BUse one password that never expires or rotates
CSign in once with one set of credentials and access many connected applications without re-entering passwords
DShare one identity across all employees in the company
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. Sign in once with one set of credentials and access many connected applications without re-entering passwords
SSO means a single authentication ceremony unlocks multiple downstream apps via federated trust (SAML, OIDC). It doesn't change password policies, doesn't bypass MFA (MFA can sit in front of the SSO sign-in), and doesn't create shared identities.
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