You have trusted an identity provider.
For more information, see Trusting an Identity Provider .
Identity federation with the type Virtual Users enables you to provide authenticated users with access to your system without needing to know specific details about those users. You negotiate with the administrator of the identity provider to determine which SAML 2.0 attributes you require. You determine how these attributes are mapped to user attributes, groups, and roles in your system, while the identity provider handles the management of the users and their authentication, without your intervention. The users exist on your system in memory only for as long as the user is logged on.