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{{New features}}If [[OAuth 2 authentication]] is enabled on the site, users can log in with their Microsoft Office account or their Google G-Suite account and then connect this account to their regular Moodle account via the Linked Logins link from their Preferences page:
 
 
If OAuth 2 authentication is enabled on the site, users can log in with their Microsoft Office account or their Google G-Suite account and then connect this account to their regular Moodle account via the Linked Logins link from their Preferences page:


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Revision as of 09:49, 14 May 2017

New feature
in Moodle 3.4!
If OAuth 2 authentication is enabled on the site, users can log in with their Microsoft Office account or their Google G-Suite account and then connect this account to their regular Moodle account via the Linked Logins link from their Preferences page:

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