Greatly reduces the headaches of managing passwords when setting up and switching between devices
What do you like best?
Setting up a new computer or device is always made more frustrating by the sheer number of logins required for all of the different apps, services, and websites one uses. Maintaining proper security means avoiding reusing passwords or writing them down, so some sort of password manager is a necessity today. However with traditional password management tools, that just means one more app you need to track, and another password and 2FA scheme to keep that tool safe. After setting up a new computer in my home office, being able to use SDO for some of my services instead of traditional password management was refreshing. Microsoft 365 was set up and connected to all of my work services quicker and easier than any site or service, all thanks to SDO.
What do you dislike?
The only downside is that I am not able to use it with all of my sites and services. I'm dependent on my mobile device for so much more than just SDO, so the only potential weak point to using SDO for authentication doesn't even count as a consideration from my perspective.
Recommendations to others considering the product:
The best advice I can provide would be to just try it. Once you have experienced it, you'll want it for every possible service.
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
Managing secure authentication on numerous systems and devices. So long as my personal phone is with me, I never have to worry about remembering my login to access my email, Teams, or any other MS 365 services.