Introduction
This guide will walk you through configuring your organization's Chromebooks to work with HelloID.
Enable Single Sign-On for G Suite
Before configuring your Chromebooks to work with HelloID, your G Suite domain must be set up for Single Sign-On (SSO). In order for Chromebook to leverage SSO and QR Code Login, HelloID must be configured as the Identity Provider (IdP). This article will walk you through setting up HelloID as the Identity Provider: https://docs.helloid.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002948893-How-to-configure-HelloID-as-an-IDP-for-G-Suite
Enable Single Sign-On for your Chromebooks
Once an SSO relation has been established between HelloID and G Suite, you can enable SSO for your Chromebook devices using the following guide: https://docs.helloid.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010222219-How-to-Enable-Chromebook-SSO
Deploy the HelloID Plugin to your Chromebooks
In order to support non-SAML web applications, the HelloID browser plugin can handle authentication by injecting user credentials into the page's login form. Follow this guide to deploy the plugin to your Chromebooks: https://docs.helloid.com/hc/en-us/articles/115002889054-How-to-Deploy-the-HelloID-Plugin-to-Chromebooks
Enable QR Code Login for your Chromebooks
Users who have difficulties with complex passwords (such as young students) can benefit from being able to quickly and easily log into their devices with a QR Code. These QR Codes can be attached to badges or ID cards for easy access. Follow this guide to enable QR Code login from your Chromebooks: https://docs.helloid.com/hc/en-us/articles/360010222779-How-to-Enable-QR-Code-Login-for-Chromebooks