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For Individuals

Use this section if you see SigID while trying to open an app, dashboard, workspace, or account page.

What SigID Is

SigID is the sign-in and account-security service used by some apps. SigID is not the app itself. It is the place the app sends you when the app needs to confirm who you are or ask whether the app can use account information.

You usually do not start by opening SigID by itself. You start in the app you want to use, the app sends you to SigID, SigID checks who you are, and then SigID sends you back to the app.

What SigID Does

SigID helps an app:

  • recognize your account
  • offer sign-in methods such as passkeys, magic links, passwords, or extra verification
  • ask for a fresh check before sensitive actions
  • show consent prompts when an app asks to use account information
  • let you review connected apps, sessions, and recovery options when account controls are available

How To Use SigID

  1. 1Start from the appUse the sign-in button, dashboard button, or account link in the app you want to access.
  2. 2Check the pageMake sure the app name, workspace, or redirect message matches what you were trying to open.
  3. 3Choose a sign-in methodUse a passkey if your device offers one. Otherwise use the magic link, password, or verification method shown on the page.
  4. 4Approve only expected promptsConsent, MFA, or recovery prompts should match the app and action you started.
  5. 5Return to the appAfter sign-in, SigID should send you back to the original app or workspace.
  6. 6Manage access laterUse account or security settings to review connected apps, sessions, devices, and recovery paths.

Choose The Right Page

What you want to do Read this
Sign in to an app Sign In To An App
Understand passkeys, MFA, or fresh verification Passkeys And Verification
Get back into an account Account Recovery
Understand what an app can access Privacy And Connected Apps
Sign out or review active access Sessions And Sign Out

Stop If Something Looks Wrong

Stop and return to the original app from a trusted link if:

  • you did not start a sign-in flow
  • the page asks for a password, code, or recovery link in an unusual way
  • the app name or workspace name does not match what you intended to access
  • a consent prompt asks for access you do not understand
  • someone asks you to forward a recovery link, code, or magic link

If you are unsure, close the page and start again from the app you trust.