Title: Support Simultaneous
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# Support Simultaneous

 *  Resolved [kklo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kklo/)
 * (@kklo)
 * [1 year, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/support-simultaneous/)
 * Hi,
 * 1 – Does it support simultaneous login with another WordPress site (2 sites with
   WordPress)?
   2 – The login can be directed exclusively to one product. For example,
   the external site sells several courses, but I am only interested in selling 
   one on my site. I want the user to have exclusive access to the chosen course
   when choosing this course on my site.
 * thanks

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 *  Thread Starter [kklo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/kklo/)
 * (@kklo)
 * [1 year, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/support-simultaneous/#post-17846365)
 * I need simultaneous login for user, not administrator
 *  Plugin Support [Anukasha Singh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anukasha/)
 * (@anukasha)
 * [1 year, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/support-simultaneous/#post-17860145)
 * Hi there,
 * Thanks for reaching out to us.
 * _1 – Does it support simultaneous login with another WordPress site (2 sites 
   with WordPress)?_
   >> Yes, to support simultaneous login with another WordPress
   site, you can set up WordPress site A as the Identity Provider (IDP) using our
   [SAML IDP Plugin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/miniorange-wp-as-saml-idp/) and
   configure it with our [SAML SSO Plugin](https://wordpress.org/plugins/miniorange-saml-20-single-sign-on/)
   on WordPress site B. A login button or link can be embedded on your WP site B,
   clicking on which would redirect users to the WP site A for login. After entering
   their WP site A credentials, they will be logged in to WP site A as well as WP
   site B. Please note that if you already have an Identity Provider where your 
   users are stored, you can use that and configure our SAML SSO Plugin on both 
   your WP sites to achieve the auto login experience.
 * _2 – The login can be directed exclusively to one product. _
   >> Can you please
   confirm if that external site is your other WordPress site or a third-party site?
   If it is a WordPress site, then as mentioned above, you can make your WordPress
   site A act as an IDP, where you can put all of your courses and users. This can
   enforce login using WP Site’s A credentials and provide access to WP Site B content
   only after authentication with WP Site A.You can also allow access to a specific
   course, by using the attribute and role mapping feature in our plugin. This feature
   would allow you to control access based on user roles or attributes from the 
   IDP.
 * We would love to show you a demo of how this works. Please feel free to reach
   out to us via the plugin’s support form to schedule a meeting.
 * Thanks,
   miniOrange

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 * Last reply from: [Anukasha Singh](https://wordpress.org/support/users/anukasha/)
 * Last activity: [1 year, 11 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/support-simultaneous/#post-17860145)
 * Status: resolved