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Feature request: oAuth2 (M365) Authentication for users, single source of authentication and potentially single sign on #6742
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This is till verymuch needed in my opinion |
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So here in the UK most Churches need to register as charities and as such can get free Microsoft365, I'm sure this is the same for other locations, as such we have made a concerted effort to tie all our systems together to make it easier to authenticate into applications, and secure them from within 365.
If you could add oAuth2 Authentication it would allow us to authenticate to the ChurchCRM solution using our existing accounts, simplifying support and access. as Microsoft 365 also allows users to reset their own passwords online.
oAuth2 Also supports Google G Suite and many other identity management systems, and allows us to use their MFA / Conditional access policies where required wanted or needed due to local data governance, such as GDPR.
Kind Regards
Jonathan
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