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Quick tips of using CAS
- The single sign-on doesn’t work across browsers. Open multiple CAS-enabled SFU applications in the same browser to avoid the chore of re-entering your login credentials.
- Sign out of a CAS-enabled application doesn’t immediately sign you out of all opened CAS-enabled applications. Please lock or sign out of your device, if you are momentarily stepping away or have finished your work.
- Not all SFU applications use CAS. Therefore, you will need to enter your SFU credentials to sign in non-CAS applications, even if you have signed in CAS-enabled applications in the same browser.
- For users with access to multiple accounts (such as role account and personal computing ID), it is recommended to log out, open a new browser or use a private browsing window to switch between accounts for access to applications.