
- Overview
- Configuration
Feedly
Simplified content access with Feedly and ADSelfService Plus
Feedly is an online content aggregator that enables users to gather and customize content from blogs, news sites, and YouTube channels into tailored feeds, allowing for easy access to updates from various sources in one place. Once integrated with ADSelfService Plus, organizations can enable users with secure, single-click access to Feedly through SSO, improving user experience and security.
Enable one-click access to Feedly through SSO
Eliminate the need for separate Feedly credentials by enabling secure, one-click SSO access through ADSelfService Plus, ensuring consistent security policies across applications.
Enhance security with advanced authentication methods
Deploy various authentication methods, such as biometrics, FIDO2 security keys, and TOTPs, to protect access to Feedly.
Configuring SAML SSO for Feedly
These steps will guide you through setting up the single sign-on functionality between ADSelfService Plus and Feedly.
Prerequisite
- Login to ADSelfService Plus as an administrator.
- Navigate to Configuration → Self-Service → Password Sync/Single Sign On → Add Application, and select Feedly from the applications displayed. Note: You can also find Feedly application that you need from the search bar located in the left pane or the alphabet wise navigation option in the right pane.
- Click IdP details in the top-right corner of the screen.
- In the pop-up that appears, click Download Metadata link, save the downloaded file.
Feedly (Service Provider) configuration steps
- To enable SSO, mail the metadata file (Refer Step 4 of Prerequisite) to Feedly support.(support@feedly.com).
ADSelfService Plus (Identity Provider) configuration steps
- Now, switch to ADSelfService Plus’ Feedly configuration page
- Enter the Application Name and Description.
- In the Assign Policies field, select the policies for which SSO need to be enabled. Note: ADSelfService Plus allows you to create OU and group-based policies for your AD domains. To create a policy, go to Configuration → Self-Service → Policy Configuration → Add New Policy.
- Select Enable Single Sign-On.
- Enter the Domain Name of your Feedly account. For example, if you use johndoe@thinktodaytech.com to log in to Feedly, then thinktodaytech.com is the domain name.
- In the Name ID Format field, choose the format for the user login attribute value specific to the application. Note: Use Unspecified as the default option if you are unsure about the format of the login attribute value used by the application
- Click Add Application