Preface
Welcome to Administering Oracle Identity Cloud Service.
This document is primarily for users who perform administrative functions with Oracle Identity Cloud Service. These users are responsible for managing user accounts, groups, applications, jobs, reports, default settings, user settings, trusted partner certificates, notifications, password policies, bridges, session settings, self-registration profiles, SDKs, schemas, Terms of Use, Adaptive Security, identity providers, identity provider policies, sign-on policies, App Gateways, account recovery, Multi-Factor Authentication, OAuth settings, and delegated authentication in Oracle Identity Cloud Service.
Audience
This document is primarily for users who perform administrative functions with Oracle Identity Cloud Service.
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Feature Limitations
This guide documents the complete set of Oracle Identity Cloud Service features. Your localized version of Oracle Identity Cloud Service might contain a subset of these features. Therefore, you might find features in this documentation that are not available in your localized version of Oracle Identity Cloud Service.
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