Microsoft Teams on the web: New Private Preview for Sign in with Apple and Google for consumers may affect enterprise

Microsoft Teams on the web is introducing a private preview for sign-in with Apple and Google for consumers, starting mid-August 2025 and completing by mid-October 2025. This affects a limited number of users, allowing them to sign in using Apple or Google credentials. Existing sign-in methods remain unchanged. No action is required from organizations.

We’re introducing a new sign-in experience that enhances flexibility and accessibility for a limited number of users on Microsoft Teams for the web. This change introduces new sign-in options—Continue with Apple and Continue with Google—on the sign-in page (teams.microsoft.com or teams.com) for users routed through login.microsoftonline.com/common.

NOTE: These options are intended for consumer Microsoft accounts and may be visible to both consumer and enterprise users, depending on your authentication configuration.

When this will happen:

We will begin rolling out this private preview (Worldwide) in mid-August 2025 to a small number of Teams for the web users and expect to complete by mid-October 2025. We expect to expand this feature to other Microsoft apps later in 2025.

How this will affect your organization:

After this rollout:

  • Users can sign in or sign up for a Microsoft account using Apple or Google credentials.
  • Some users will be prompted to confirm whether they are using a personal or work/school account.
  • Existing sign-in methods remain unchanged, including entering an email/username or using Sign-in options to access organizational accounts.
  • Organizations using custom URLs (such as login.microsoftonline.com/contoso.com) will not be affected.

Screenshots of the new experience:

1. Users can select Continue with Apple or Continue with Google to sign in or sign up for a consumer Microsoft account using an Apple or Google credential. This image shows the Google option:

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2. A subset of users who click these options will see a screen that confirms whether they are using a personal or work/school account. In this image, the user has selected the work/school option:

What you need to do to prepare:

Learn more

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3. Users can still enter their email/username at the top of the sign-in screen, and sign into a specific organization with Sign-in options:

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No action is required. If you want to ensure users are directed to a branded or custom sign-in experience, consider using domain hints to bypass the common endpoint.

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