How to enable Windows SSO login in Firefox

Firefox Firefox Etuɖedzi mamlɛ: 4 ŋkeke siwo va yi 46% of users voted this helpful
Ameɖeke me meɖe article sia gɔme haɖe o. Ne enya alesi SUMO localize na nuwoe la, dze nuwogɔmeɖeɖe fifia. Ne edi be yea srɔ alesi naɖe articlewo gɔme na SUMO la, meɖekuku dze egɔme le afii.

This article only applies to Firefox on Windows.

Windows single sign-on (SSO) is a new Firefox feature that allows you to log in to Microsoft, work, and school accounts using credentials from your Windows 10 or 11 operating system. To enable it:

  1. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Settings (or Preferences, in some cases).Click the menu button Fx89menuButton and select Settings.
  2. Select Privacy & SecurityPrivacy and SecurityPasswords and autofill on the left.
  3. Go to the Passwords section and check the box next to the Allow Windows single sign-on… setting.
    Fx140settings-PasswordsWindowsSSOFx152Passwords-WindowsSSO

To see if you have any accounts configured, enter accounts in the Windows taskbar search field, and click Email & accounts. You'll see a window that looks like this:

Windows Email & Accounts Windows 11 Email & Accounts

If you have accounts in the Accounts used by other apps section, Firefox will use that information to log you in to Microsoft sites including Outlook and Office 365, as well as any work or school accounts that use Microsoft authentication.

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