Managing external identities with AAD B2C tenants – public docs

Azure AD B2C is one of the most fast growing Identity Providers in the world. When this type of tenant was created for social identities and digital citizens, the Microsoft Identity team didn’t anticipate its massive growth. Over 1 billion of users authenticate to their apps, and apps to apis, using this type of Azure directory or tenant. When privacy norms such as GDPR in the European Union and CCPA in California, USA, came about, the flexibility provided by custom policies; the white label customization of the html/css and the Identity Experience Framework, allowed solutions where the end users have more control of their data, including the ability to remove the personal data that applications collect from them (profile information, credentials, user attributes and permissions). Microsoft Graph also provides one of the first RESTful APIs that allow application developers to programatically perform CRUD operations on user accounts and principals associated to applications and services.

This month the Microsoft Identity team has published a number of public articles to guide developers on the automation steps with Azure AD B2C: