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Identifier-first login allows Snowflake to identify a user before presenting authentication options. In this flow, Snowflake prompts the user for their email address or username only, then displays authentication options based on the identity of the user.
An identifier-first login reduces confusion and login issues by only showing users’ valid authentication options. For example, identifier-first login can do the following:
In an environment that uses multiple identity providers, it can restrict single sign-options to include only those identity providers that are associated with the user.
When combined with an authentication policy, it can hide the password option for users who need to be using an identity provider to authenticate.