Summary
In this chapter, we have focused on end users and their experience with Okta. We have explored the default experience for end users, but also the different ways in which we can change that experience. We've looked at how we can make the sign-in page match your company profile. After that experience for end users, we've also looked at how we can configure the dashboard and the settings end users can set themselves. For using Okta, we've looked at the Okta browser plugin and the settings we can manage for end users. For when these settings are not enough, we've also looked at how to configure a custom URL domain and the different things we can do with that, including setting up a self-hosting login widget. Lastly, we've updated the notifications templates.
In the next chapter, we will go into the advanced parts of Okta and look at API access management.