Who can do this?
Who this guide is for
Anyone signing up to or signing in to MyApprentice. OAuth is available at sign-up and on the returning-user sign-in page — an existing email-and-password account can also link a Google, Microsoft, or Apple provider after registration. Each user manages their own OAuth provider link on their own account.
Overview
Use a Google, Microsoft, or Apple account to register or sign in to MyApprentice instead of (or alongside) a MyApprentice password.
Before you start
The email on your Google, Microsoft, or Apple account must match the email registered to your MyApprentice account.
Steps
- Open the MyApprentice sign-up or sign-in page.
- Select Continue with Google, Continue with Microsoft, or Continue with Apple.
- Sign in with the provider and grant the permissions the provider asks for.
- You are returned to MyApprentice and signed in.
What happens next
Use the same Continue with button on future sign-ins — your provider account is your credential. If you also kept an email-and-password login, you can still use it. Some privileged actions in MyApprentice are MFA-gated regardless of how you signed in — set MFA up if you have not already.
Related guides
Set Up MFA on Your Account, Sign Up and Verify Your Email, Sign In to MyApprentice.
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