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The latest notice of this sort concerns the outbound single sign-on feature.
Ok, my real question revolves around what we can do when receiving a notice like this -- other than waiting and seeing(maybe) if something breaks. I appreciate the info that was in the email/notice but I'm looking for a little more guidance. Like, which integrations specifically raised the, I assume, automated flag that has put us in this group of potentially affected users. Or perhaps more info about how we can go searching for the issue in our instance.
I'd like to be more proactive and assured about our status after receiving these sorts of notices. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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