# User log in options

When SSO is enabled, there are a few login options for your users.&#x20;

* Log in from the Overleaf login page, which includes a link to [Log in through SSO.](https://www.overleaf.com/sso-login) When a user provides an email with a recognized domain, we will automatically direct them to the institutional SSO portal.
* Log in from your Overleaf portal page, which will include a direct login link.
* If your institution has a console or other login page, we can provide a link that will facilitate the login process from your side.

More information for users on how to log in with SSO is provided in our [user documentation](https://www.overleaf.com/learn/how-to/Institutional_single_sign-on).


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