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articles/active-directory/external-identities/facebook-federation.md

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# Add Facebook as an identity provider for External Identities
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> This article describes adding Facebook as an identity provider for B2B collaboration. If your tenant is configured for customer identity and access management, see [Add Facebook as an identity provider](customers/how-to-facebook-federation-customers.md).
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> This article describes adding Facebook as an identity provider for B2B collaboration. If your tenant is configured for customer identity and access management, see [Add Facebook as an identity provider](customers/how-to-facebook-federation-customers.md) for customers.
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You can add Facebook to your self-service sign-up user flows so that users can sign in to your applications using their own Facebook accounts. To allow users to sign in using Facebook, you'll first need to [enable self-service sign-up](self-service-sign-up-user-flow.md) for your tenant. After you add Facebook as an identity provider, set up a user flow for the application and select Facebook as one of the sign-in options.
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articles/active-directory/external-identities/google-federation.md

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# Add Google as an identity provider for B2B guest users
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> This article describes adding Google as an identity provider for B2B collaboration. If your tenant is configured for customer identity and access management, see [Add Google as an identity provider](customers/how-to-google-federation-customers.md).
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> This article describes adding Google as an identity provider for B2B collaboration. If your tenant is configured for customer identity and access management, see [Add Google as an identity provider](customers/how-to-google-federation-customers.md) for customers.
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By setting up federation with Google, you can allow invited users to sign in to your shared apps and resources with their own Gmail accounts, without having to create Microsoft accounts. After you've added Google as one of your application's sign-in options, on the **Sign in** page, a user can simply enter the Gmail address they use to sign in to Google.
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articles/active-directory/external-identities/self-service-sign-up-overview.md

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Self-service sign-up is an essential feature for your External ID workforce and customer scenarios. It gives your partners, consumers, and other external users a frictionless way to sign up and get access to your apps without any intervention on your part.
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- In a B2B collaboration scenario, you might not always know in advance who will need access to an application you want to share. As an alternative to sending invitations directly to individuals, you can allow external users to sign up for specific applications themselves. Learn how to [create a self-service sign-up user flow for B2B collaboration](self-service-sign-up-user-flow.md).
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- In a customer identity and access management (CIAM) scenario, probably one of your topmost priorities is to create a personalized sign-up experience for the apps you build for consumers. You can do so by configuring self-service sign-up user flows. Learn more about [planning the customer experience](customers/concept-planning-your-solution.md) or [creating a sign-up and sign-in user flow for customers](customers/how-to-user-flow-sign-up-sign-in-customers.md).
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- In a customer identity and access management (CIAM) scenario, it's important to add a self-service sign-up experience to the apps you build for consumers. You can do so by configuring self-service sign-up user flows. Learn more about [planning the customer experience](customers/concept-planning-your-solution.md) or [creating a sign-up and sign-in user flow for customers](customers/how-to-user-flow-sign-up-sign-in-customers.md).
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In either scenario, you can create a personalized sign-up experience by customizing the look and feel, providing sign-in with social identity providers, and collecting information about the user during the sign-up process.
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articles/active-directory/external-identities/user-flow-add-custom-attributes.md

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# Define custom attributes for user flows
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> This article applies to B2B collaboration user flows. If your tenant is configured for customer identity and access management, see [Collect user attributes during sign-up](customers/how-to-define-custom-attributes.md).
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> This article applies to B2B collaboration user flows. If your tenant is configured for customer identity and access management, see [Collect user attributes during sign-up](customers/how-to-define-custom-attributes.md) for customers.
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For each application, you might have different requirements for the information you want to collect during sign-up. Azure AD comes with a built-in set of information stored in attributes, such as Given Name, Surname, City, and Postal Code. With Azure AD, you can extend the set of attributes stored on a guest account when the external user signs up through a user flow.
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articles/active-directory/external-identities/user-flow-customize-language.md

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# Language customization in Azure Active Directory
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> This article applies to B2B collaboration user flows. If your tenant is configured for customer identity and access management, see [Customize the language of the authentication experience](customers/how-to-customize-languages-customers.md) for customers.
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Language customization in Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) allows your user flow to accommodate different languages to suit your user's needs. Microsoft provides the translations for [36 languages](#supported-languages). In this article, you'll learn how to customize the attribute names on the [attribute collection page](self-service-sign-up-user-flow.md#select-the-layout-of-the-attribute-collection-form), even if your experience is provided for only a single language.
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