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| azure:az-500:manage_azure_active_directory_azure_ad_identities [2022/06/27 23:45] – [Users & Groups] mmuze | azure:az-500:manage_azure_active_directory_azure_ad_identities [2022/07/22 13:44] (current) – mmuze | ||
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| ====== B2C ====== | ====== B2C ====== | ||
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| > Azure Active Directory B2C provides business-to-customer identity as a service. Your customers use their preferred social, enterprise, or local account identities to get single sign-on access to your applications and APIs. | > Azure Active Directory B2C provides business-to-customer identity as a service. Your customers use their preferred social, enterprise, or local account identities to get single sign-on access to your applications and APIs. | ||
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| ====== Administrative Unit ====== | ====== Administrative Unit ====== | ||
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| > An administrative unit is an Azure AD resource that can be a container for other Azure AD resources. An administrative unit can contain only users, groups, or devices. | > An administrative unit is an Azure AD resource that can be a container for other Azure AD resources. An administrative unit can contain only users, groups, or devices. | ||