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MC1102784 - Microsoft Teams on the web: New Private Preview for Sign in with Apple and Google for consumers may affect enterprise

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Updated November 24, 2025: This change is currently on hold. We will communicate via Message center when we are ready to proceed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused and thank you for your patience. 

 We’re introducing a new sign-in experience that enhances flexibility and accessibility for a limited number of users on Microsoft Teams for the web. This change introduces new sign-in options—Continue with Apple and Continue with Google—on the sign-in page (teams.microsoft.com or teams.com) for users routed through login.microsoftonline.com/common.

NOTE: These options are intended for consumer Microsoft accounts and may be visible to both consumer and enterprise users, depending on your authentication configuration.

When this will happen:

Preview, General Availability: We will begin rolling outupdate this private preview (Worldwide) in mid-August 2025Message center post when we are ready to a small number of Teams for the web users and expect to complete by mid-October 2025. We expect to expand this feature to other Microsoft apps later in 2025. proceed.

How this will affect your organization:

After this rollout:

  • Users can sign in or sign up for a Microsoft account using Apple or Google credentials.
  • Some users will be prompted to confirm whether they are using a personal or work/school account.
  • Existing sign-in methods remain unchanged, including entering an email/username or using Sign-in options to access organizational accounts.
  • Organizations using custom URLs (such as login.microsoftonline.com/contoso.com) will not be affected.
  • In the case of Teams on the web, the custom URLs will be https://teams.microsoft.com?tenantId=<YOUR_DOMAIN_NAME> or https://teams.microsoft.com?tenantId=<YOUR_TENANT_ID>

Screenshots of the new experience:

1. Users can select Continue with Apple or Continue with Google to sign in or sign up for a consumer Microsoft account using an Apple or Google credential. This image shows the Google option:

user controls

2. A subset of users who click these options will see a screen that confirms whether they are using a personal or work/school account. In this image, the user has selected the work/school option:

user controls

3. Users can still enter their email/username at the top of the sign-in screen, and sign into a specific organization with Sign-in options:

user controls

What you need to do to prepare:

No action is required. If you wantThis feature is only being added to ensure users are directedlogin.microsoftonline.com/common. Users accessing login.microsoftonline.com with a custom URL will not see this feature.

You can show a custom URL for your organization by passing a domain hint to a brandedapply company branding at the initial sign-in screen. Custom URLs for Teams on the web will be https://teams.microsoft.com?tenantId=<YOUR_DOMAIN_NAME> or custom sign-in experience, consider using domain hints to bypass the common endpoint. https://teams.microsoft.com?tenantId=<YOUR_TENANT_ID>.

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Snapshot from Jun 25, 2025

We’re introducing a new sign-in experience that enhances flexibility and accessibility for a limited number of users on Microsoft Teams for the web. This change introduces new sign-in options—Continue with Apple and Continue with Google—on the sign-in page (teams.microsoft.com or teams.com) for users routed through login.microsoftonline.com/common.

NOTE: These options are intended for consumer Microsoft accounts and may be visible to both consumer and enterprise users, depending on your authentication configuration.

When this will happen:

We will begin rolling out this private preview (Worldwide) in mid-August 2025 to a small number of Teams for the web users and expect to complete by mid-October 2025. We expect to expand this feature to other Microsoft apps later in 2025.

How this will affect your organization:

After this rollout:

  • Users can sign in or sign up for a Microsoft account using Apple or Google credentials.
  • Some users will be prompted to confirm whether they are using a personal or work/school account.
  • Existing sign-in methods remain unchanged, including entering an email/username or using Sign-in options to access organizational accounts.
  • Organizations using custom URLs (such as login.microsoftonline.com/contoso.com) will not be affected.

Screenshots of the new experience:

1. Users can select Continue with Apple or Continue with Google to sign in or sign up for a consumer Microsoft account using an Apple or Google credential. This image shows the Google option:

user controls

2. A subset of users who click these options will see a screen that confirms whether they are using a personal or work/school account. In this image, the user has selected the work/school option:

user controls

3. Users can still enter their email/username at the top of the sign-in screen, and sign into a specific organization with Sign-in options:

user controls

What you need to do to prepare:

No action is required. If you want to ensure users are directed to a branded or custom sign-in experience, consider using domain hints to bypass the common endpoint.

Learn more