![]() I’ll go through the expected end-user behavior, with and without the Windows 10 Accounts extension for Google Chrome. ![]() Now let’s have a look at the end-user experience on a Windows 10, version 1703, device. Currently, the Windows 10 Accounts extension for Google Chrome supports Azure AD identities. Also, the Windows 10 Accounts extension for Google Chrome is required when the organization has implemented conditional access policies, to get the expected end-user experience. The Windows 10 Accounts extension for Google Chrome provides a single sign-on experience, to supported websites, to end-users that have a Microsoft supported identity on Windows 10. The screenshot below contains the name and URL of the extension. This can be achieved by installing and enabling the Windows 10 Accounts extension in Google Chrome. Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, it’s now possible to use Google Chrome in combination with conditional access. ![]() This week a short blog post to create some awareness about conditional access for Google Chrome on Windows 10. ![]()
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