> Just speaking practically, the biggest reason to support SAML is that customers use it.
This is a huge reason to support SAML, I agree. You can talk all day long about how OIDC is better, but if a customer or application only supports SAML, that's what needs to be implemented.
Especially since single sign-on is usually an enabler, not the whole value proposition of any application.
This is a huge reason to support SAML, I agree. You can talk all day long about how OIDC is better, but if a customer or application only supports SAML, that's what needs to be implemented.
Especially since single sign-on is usually an enabler, not the whole value proposition of any application.