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Client Secret expiration now limited to a maximum of two years

Credentials are a vital part of an application registration when your application is used as a confidential client. Learn about the recent changes to Azure AD's client secret functionality.

Learn how to set up decentralized identities on Azure

As we continue to embrace cloud native patterns in our development environments, new terms surface. “Decentralized” is a newer term (at least to me) as there’s growing traction for fast development cycles using a decentralized approach with cloud. Microsoft now has a product in public preview called Azure Active Directory Verifiable ...

MSAL for Angular v2 is now available

This library improves on the existing MSAL Angular v1 library bringing exciting new features to provide a better experience.

MSAL for React is here!

The new release of MSAL for React expands the libraries you can use with the Microsoft identity platform to developers using React.

Get Microsoft Graph change notifications delivered via Azure Event Hubs

This change notification node will enhance high throughput processes and minimize chances of missing change notifications from Microsoft Graph due to their endpoint downtimes.

Accelerate your app adoption with MSAL for Node.js 

With the new release of MSAL Node you can write applications to authenticate users and enable your app to access data and intelligence in Microsoft 365 through Microsoft Graph.

Connect with the Microsoft identity developer advocates on our new Twitch channel

Connect with the Microsoft identity developer advocates on our new Twitch channel

How to build a Blazor web app with Azure Active Directory authentication and Microsoft Graph

This step by step guide will help you build a Blazor web app with Azure Active Directory authentication and Microsoft Graph.

MSAL.js 2.0 is now generally available with support for authorization code flow

MSAL.js 2.0 supports authorization code flow for single-page applications with PKCE and CORS is now generally available.

Announcing the general availability of Microsoft Graph Identity Protection APIs

Today we’re announcing general availability of our two Azure AD Identity Protection APIs in Microsoft Graph: riskyUsers and riskDetections. Previously you could only consume these APIs through the beta endpoint, but can now find the riskyUsers and riskDetections resource types on the v1.0 endpoint. These APIs enable you to query risk detections and risky users detected by Azure AD Identity Protection, and to take action on risky users.