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In a typical "Web SSO" scenario, a secure, transient HTTP cookie can be used to exchange an SSO token between an "identity provider" and a "service provider".
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In a typical "Web SSO" scenario, a secure, transient HTTP cookie can be used to exchange an SSO token between an "identity provider" and a "service provider".
State True or false?
Select the correct answer from below options :
a) FALSE
b) TRUE
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b) TRUE
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