Jorge Alvarado
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We are looking for private preview customers who are interested in using Azure AD (single tenant only) or any other custom OIDC compliant identity providers in your built-in policies. If you are interested, please send an email specifying this specific request to aadb2cpreview@microsoft.com with your Azure AD B2C tenant name.
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Authenticating using a SAML identity provider is now in public preview via custom policies. You can check out the instructions on how to set up a sample SAML identity provider like Salesforce here – https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory-b2c/active-directory-b2c-setup-sf-app-custom.
/Parakh
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We have a sample for this use case here: https://github.com/azure-ad-b2c/samples/tree/master/policies/invite
Let us know what you think and if this fits your use case.
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Thanks for the great feedback and comments. We are working on this, but don’t have an ETA yet. We will share an update when we are closer to release.
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Folks,
Thanks for the questions and suggestions. And apologies for not sharing any update on this thread for so long. We’ve been working on this problem and have announced changes on our official team blog (see here: https://cloudblogs.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2016/09/15/cleaning-up-the-azure-ad-and-microsoft-account-overlap/).
First, we are acutely aware of the UX pain this is causing and we are sorry for this. We are trying to undo a decade and a half of systems divergence. There are literally hundreds of different engineering teams across Microsoft involved in this effort. So this is taking time.
Second, we can’t easily “merge” two accounts, or allow IT to “take over” personal Microsoft accounts. There are two main hurdles: (1) The terms of service are fundamentally different for the two account types and (2) they are based on different technologies with different stacks (different identifiers, SDKs, token formats, etc.). We’re working to converge the two stacks but again this…
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Thanks for the feedback! I’m moving this to the Developer Experiences section as this seems like it’s broader than B2B (includes regular user create/update). Please keep adding scenarios and votes.
/Elisabeth
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Thank you. We will examine the experience of duplicate sign ups across Identity providers. Would performing this check by using the email address be sufficient?
BTW, Linking multiple provider accounts to one user is in our roadmap and we’ve already achieved it in preview…
We look forward to your feedback
/Jose Rojas
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