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What is the Salesforce app launcher?
The App Launcher is how users switch between apps. It displays tiles that link to a user’s available Salesforce, connected (third-party), and on-premises apps. You can determine which apps are available to which users and the order in which the apps appear.
How do I access the Salesforce app launcher?
To open the App Launcher, from the drop-down app menu at the upper-right corner of any Salesforce page, select App Launcher. In the App Launcher, click the tile for the app that you want.
How to get to know the Salesforce identity unit?
Get to Know Salesforce Identity 1 Single Sign-On. 2 Connected Apps. 3 Social Sign-On. 4 Multi-Factor Authentication. 5 My Domain. 6 Centralized User Account Management. 7 User Provisioning for Connected Apps. 8 Identity Connect. 9 App Launcher.
What is the app launcher in Salesforce Lightning?
The App Launcher is part of Salesforce Identity and it plays a prominent role in Lightning Experience. The App Launcher presents tiles for all the standard apps, custom apps, and connected apps in your Salesforce org. Your users can go to one location in Salesforce to access all apps—without having to log in again.
Where do I log in to my Salesforce account?
With social sign-on, users log in to a Salesforce org with their username and password from an external authentication provider, like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Google. You can set up any of these providers with a few clicks. With a little bit of work, you can set up other providers, like PayPal and Amazon.
Social sign-on is especially useful when you want customers to be able to log in to an Experience Cloud site without having to create (and remember) a new username and password. Customers can log in to an Experience Cloud site using their Facebook or LinkedIn account. Sound like a mathematical equation?