Mozilla explains how to use Windows single sign-on in Firefox

Firefox gained support for Windows single sign-on last month, and Mozilla outlines how to use it in a new support document.

What you need to know

  • Mozilla explains how to set up Windows single sign-on in its Firefox browser in a new support post.
  • The feature lets people sign in to Microsoft accounts, work accounts, and school accounts using credentials from Windows 10.
  • The feature requires Firefox version 91 or higher.

Mozilla Firefox recently gained support for Windows single sign-on (SSO). With the feature, people can log in to Microsoft accounts, work accounts, and school accounts using credentials from Windows 10. A new support document from Mozilla breaks down how to set up the feature. Note that Firefox version 91 or higher is required to use SSO.

Merill Fernando, program manager of Microsoft's Azure AD, recently highlighted the new feature on Twitter.

Mozilla breaks down how to enable the feature in its support post:

  1. Click the Firefox menu button.
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Select Privacy & Security.
  4. Navigate to Logins and Passwords.
  5. Check the box for **Allow Windows single sign-on for Microsoft, work, and school accounts.

Mozilla also outlines how to make sure your accounts have been configured within Windows 10. To check these settings:

  1. Open the Windows 10 Settings app.
  2. Select Accounts.
  3. Select Email & accounts

You'll then see any accounts that you've configured on your PC.

Mozilla Firefox 91

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The latest version of Firefox includes support for Windows single-sign on. With the feature, you can sign in to Microsoft accounts, work accounts, and school accounts using credentials from your Windows 10 PC.


Mozilla explains how to use Windows single sign-on in Firefox Mozilla explains how to use Windows single sign-on in Firefox Reviewed by admin on September 09, 2021 Rating: 5

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