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Enabling SSO for child organizations makes moving between organizations under your authority much more seamless and convenient. We are excited to announce that single sign-on (SSO) is now automatically enabled when you create child organizations, allowing you to sign in to child organizations without having to provide separate credentials. [Learn more](/docs/manage/manage-subscription/create-and-manage-orgs/manage-org-settings/#sso-for-child-organizations).
With the Organizations Management API, you can get the credits usage details of the child organizations. For more information, see [Manage Organizational Settings](/docs/manage/manage-subscription/create-and-manage-orgs/manage-org-settings).
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With the Organizations Management API, you can get the credits usage details of the child organizations. For more information, see [Manage Organization Settings](/docs/manage/manage-subscription/create-and-manage-orgs/manage-org-settings).
This page has information about the options available to your Sumo Logic account owner on the **Account Overview** tab. The options are at the top of the page under the details icon.
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## Change organization settings on the account
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This section has information about the options available to your Sumo Logic account owner on the **Account Overview** tab. The options are at the top of the page under the details icon.
1.[**Classic UI**](/docs/get-started/sumo-logic-ui-classic). In the main Sumo Logic menu, select **Administration > Account > Account Overview**. <br/> [**New UI**](/docs/get-started/sumo-logic-ui/). In the top menu select **Administration**, and then under **Account** select **Account Overview**. You can also click the **Go To...** menu at the top of the screen and select **Account Overview**.
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1. Access the appropriate menu for your [account type](#availability):
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1. At the prompt, enter a new organization name in the text field.
After you make this change, you will not be able to edit the account owner.
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If the account owner leaves your organization and you cannot transfer the account ownership, please [submit a support ticket](https://support.sumologic.com/support/s) to transfer the account ownership.
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## Delete an organization
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###Delete an organization
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You can only delete an organization for Free and Trial accounts.
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1. In the prompt dialog, enter **DELETE** in the text field to confirm the action.
This section has instructions for setting up a custom subdomain for the URL you use to access Sumo Logic.
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1. Enter a new subdomain name. The name must be between 4 and 63 characters in length at least four characters in length, and can contain lower case letters, numbers, and dashes only. <br/><img src={useBaseUrl('img/manage/subscriptions/change-subdomain-name.png')} style={{border: '1px solid gray'}} alt="change-subdomain-name.png" width="700" />
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1. Click **Change Subdomain** Name to update the name.
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1. You will be automatically logged out and redirected to the new subdomain login page.
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## SSO for child organizations
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When you create a new child organization, a subdomain is automatically created and single sign-on (SSO) is enabled, allowing you to sign in to the child organization without having to provide separate credentials.
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### Enabling or disabling SSO
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#### Enable SSO
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If a [subdomain](#set-up-a-customsubdomain) exists, but SSO is disabled for the child organization, click **Enable SSO**:<br/><img src={useBaseUrl('img/manage/subscriptions/enable-sso-button.png')} alt="Enable SSO button" style={{border: '1px solid gray'}} width="250"/>
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If there is no subdomain defined for a child organization, hovering your mouse over the **Enable SSO** button displays the message **Set up custom subdomain before enabling SSO**:<br/><img src={useBaseUrl('img/manage/subscriptions/no-subdomain-defined.png')} alt="No subdomain defined" style={{border: '1px solid gray'}} width="300"/>
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To set up a custom subdomain for the child organization, see [Set up a custom subdomain](#set-up-a-customsubdomain) above. Once you set up the subdomain, the subdomain's URL will appear and the **Enable SSO** button will be clickable.
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When a child organization has SSO enabled, the child organization's details display the subdomain URL in the **Subdomain** field, and the **SSO** field says **Enabled**:<br/><img src={useBaseUrl('img/manage/subscriptions/subdomain-and-sso-enabled.png')} alt="SSO enabled for a child organization" style={{border: '1px solid gray'}} width="250"/>
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If you want to require administrators to enter credentials to sign in to the child organization, click **Disable SSO** to turn off single sign-on.
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### Sign in to a child organization automatically
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When you open the details of a child organization, a link to the child organization appears under **Basic Details**. When you click the link, you are automatically signed in to the child organization.
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Automatic sign-in works because when you created the child organization, a [subdomain](#set-up-a-customsubdomain) was automatically added, and SSO was enabled by default. As a result, you are already provisioned as a user in the child organization and can access it at any time without needing to log in.
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<img src={useBaseUrl('img/manage/subscriptions/mssp-sso-enabled.png')} alt="SSO enabled for a child organization" style={{border: '1px solid gray'}} width="400"/>
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As an administrator, if you log out of a child organization with SSO enabled, the following screen appears. Click **Login with Parent Org** to sign back in automatically using your parent organization credentials.
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Sumo Logic users can set their web session timeout on the **Preferences** page, up to a maximum of 7 days. If you are a Sumo Logic admin with the **Manage Organizational Settings** role capability, you can specify the maximum web session timeout period that users in your org can select. The period you choose controls what values appear on the **Web session timeout** pulldown on a user’s **Preferences** page.
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Sumo Logic users can set their web session timeout on the **Preferences** page, up to a maximum of 7 days. If you are a Sumo Logic admin with the **Manage Organization Settings** role capability, you can specify the maximum web session timeout period that users in your org can select. The period you choose controls what values appear on the **Web session timeout** pulldown on a user’s **Preferences** page.
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