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7. Proceed to **add your domain** before you test and enforce SSO.
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## Domain control
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## Domain
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Click**Add Domain** and specify the corporate domain you’d like to manage with SSO. Domains should be formatted without protocol or www information, for example, yourcompany.com. Docker currently supports multiple domains that are part of your IdP. Make sure that your domain is reachable through email.
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Select**Add Domain** and specify the corporate domain you’d like to manage with SSO. Domains should be formatted without protocol or www information, for example, yourcompany.com. Docker supports multiple domains that are part of your IdP. Make sure that your domain is reachable through email.
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> **Note**
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* Name/Host/Alias: leave the default (@ or blank)
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* Time to live (TTL): enter **86400**
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3. After you have updated the fields, click**Save**.
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3. After you have updated the fields, select**Save**.
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> **Note**
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> It can take up to 72 hours for DNS changes to take effect, depending on
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> your DNS host. The Domains table will have an Unverified status during
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> this time.
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4. In the Security section of your Docker organization, click**Verify** next to the domain you want to verify after 72 hours.
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4. In the Security section of your Docker organization, select**Verify** next to the domain you want to verify after 72 hours.
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Once you've verified your domain, you can move forward to test your configuration and enforce SSO, or you can [Configure your System Cross-domain Identity Management (SCIM)](../docker-hub/scim.md).
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Admins can force users to authenticate with Docker Desktop by provisioning a registry.json configuration file. The registry.json file will force users to authenticate as a user that is configured in the allowedOrgs list in the registry.json file. For info on how to configure a registry.json file see [Configure registry.json](../docker-hub/image-access-management.md#enforce-authentication)
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1. On the Single Sign-On page in Docker Hub, click**Turn ON Enforcement** to enable your SSO.
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1. On the Single Sign-On page in Docker Hub, select**Turn ON Enforcement** to enable your SSO.
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2. When SSO is enforced, your members are unable to modify their email address and password, convert a user account to an organization, or set up 2FA through Docker Hub. You must enable 2FA through your IdP.
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> **Note**
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> To upgrade to a Business subscription, you must have at least 5 users and at least 40 users through purchase orders. To create a purchase order, specify the number of users and then click the **Contact Sales form**. Then, continue the on-screen instructions for the billing details and click**Purchase**.
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> To upgrade to a Business subscription via purchase orders you must have at least 25 seats. To create a purchase order, specify the number of users and then select the **Contact Sales form**. Then, continue the on-screen instructions for the billing details and select**Purchase**.
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4.Click**Continue to Payment** and update the fields to complete your purchase.
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4.Select**Continue to Payment** and update the fields to complete your purchase.
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## Switch from a monthly subscription to an annual subscription
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1. Log into your [Docker Hub](https://hub.docker.com){: target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="_"} account as an organization owner or with your personal account.
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2. Open the drop-down menu next to your username in the top-right corner and select **Billing**.
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3. Select your personal account or organization from the left-hand menu and select the **Payment Methods** tab.
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4.Click**switch to annual billing**
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5. Review the information displayed on the **Change to an Annual subscription** page and click**Accept Terms and Purchase** to confirm.
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4.Select**switch to annual billing**
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5. Review the information displayed on the **Change to an Annual subscription** page and select**Accept Terms and Purchase** to confirm.
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You can view the confirmation of the upgrade with an invoice containing details about your new subscription, entitlements, and the total cost on the **Billing** page.
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> The details displayed in the **Contact Information** section is used to generate your invoice. All billing-related information is sent to the email address listed in this section. Invoices are sent to one email address. Please contact your administrator to create a group within your organization that includes all of the email addresses.
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