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To get a device in Azure AD, you have multiple options:
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-**Azure AD registered**
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- Devices that are Azure AD registered are typically personally owned or mobile devices, and are signed into with a personal Microsoft account or another local account.
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- Devices that are Azure AD registered are typically personally owned or mobile devices, and are signed in with a personal Microsoft account or another local account.
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- Windows 10
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- iOS
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- Android
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- MacOS
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-**Azure AD joined**
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- Devices that are Azure AD joined are owned by an organization, and are signed in to with an Azure AD account belonging to that organization. They exist only in the cloud.
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- Devices that are Azure AD joined are owned by an organization, and are signed in with an Azure AD account belonging to that organization. They exist only in the cloud.
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- Windows 10
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-**Hybrid Azure AD joined**
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- Devices that are hybrid Azure AD joined are owned by an organization, and are signed in to with an Azure AD account belonging to that organization. They exist in the cloud and on-premises.
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- Devices that are hybrid Azure AD joined are owned by an organization, and are signed in with an Azure AD account belonging to that organization. They exist in the cloud and on-premises.
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