In May 2024 in line with our desire to empower you to own your data, we are launching the Own Data Platform. If you access our applications with Single Sign On through your chosen Identity Provider you must make sure your organization has made the necessary updates to continue benefiting from our improved platform security.
When signing in to the current Own application, action is required when receiving the following pop-up message.
Watch: Migrating to the Data Platform with Azure Entra ID SSO configuration
All regions in the same account will be accessible via a single IdP sign-in. If you have multiple SSOs enabled for different regions, they will all be unified in a single sign-in method. Once you have signed in to the Own Data Platform you will have the opportunity to select the region you require to work in.
Before updating your IDP and migrating to the Own Data Platform, we recommend signing in to all your current regions in the Own application.
Note:
Audience URL and Single Sign-On URL are unique per Own Account. SSO must be set up separately for each Own Platform Account.
Issue: Do I need to replace my certificate after updating my IdP configuration with the new Own Data Platform values?
Resolution: Most SAML-based Single Sign-On applications will only require you to update the above values and will not cause the certificate to change. If you find that your certificate has been updated as well, please contact customer support in order to allow you to upload your new certificate and complete the migration process.
Issue: I can't change my security settings in Own.
Resolution: There is no need to change the security settings in Own account to complete the migration. Update the respective values in your IdP single sign-on application and perform a successful login with the updated app in order to complete the migration. Once migrated to the new Own Data Platform, the security settings will be available for configuration.
Issue: When updating my SSO application in Azure, I receive the following error:
Resolution: This error can be resolved by creating a new application in Microsoft Entra ID and using it to sign in to the Own Data Platform: Creating an Application for SSO in Azure.
Issue: The home page only partially loads after migration to the Own Data Platform.
Resolution: Verify that you have allowlisted the following URLs: