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articles/active-directory/develop/mobile-app-quickstart-portal-android.md

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ms.custom: aaddev, identityplatformtop40, "scenarios:getting-started", "languages:Android", has-adal-ref, mode-api
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#Customer intent: As an application developer, I want to learn how Android native apps can call protected APIs that require login and access tokens using the Microsoft identity platform.
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# Quickstart: Sign in users and call the Microsoft Graph API from an Android app
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> Welcome! This probably isn't the page you were expecting. We're currently working on a fix, but for now, please use the link below - it should take you to the right article:

articles/active-directory/develop/quickstart-v2-ios.md

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> We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience while we work to get this resolved.
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> # Quickstart: Sign in users and call the Microsoft Graph API from an iOS or macOS app
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> In this quickstart, you download and run a code sample that demonstrates how a native iOS or macOS application can sign in users and get an access token to call the Microsoft Graph API.
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> The quickstart applies to both iOS and macOS apps. Some steps are needed only for iOS apps and will be indicated as such.

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