Single sign-on is beneficial because of all of the following except what?
  1. Password fatigue becomes less of an issue
  2. Allows users to save one password in cache, instead of many.
  3. Reduces the amount of successful phishing attempts
  4. Reduces the number of help desk calls.
Explanation
Answer: B - Single sign-on has nothing to do with users saving passwords

Key Takeaway: Single sign-on, or SSO, makes it so a user signs in only once and has access to all systems and network resources without having to sign in to all the different places with unrelated logons and passwords.
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