My Apps portal overview - Microsoft Entra ID (2024)

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My Apps is a web-based portal that is used for managing and launching applications in Microsoft Entra ID. To work with applications in My Apps, use an organizational account in Microsoft Entra ID and obtain access granted by the Microsoft Entra administrator. My Apps is separate from the Microsoft Entra admin center and doesn't require users to have an Azure subscription or Microsoft 365 subscription.

Users access the My Apps portal to:

  • Discover applications to which they have access
  • Request new applications that the organization supports for self-service
  • Create personal collections of applications
  • Manage access to applications

The following conditions determine whether an application in the enterprise applications list in the Microsoft Entra admin center appears to a user or group in the My Apps portal:

  • The application is set to be visible in its properties
  • The application is assigned to the user or group

Note

The Users can only see Office 365 apps in the Office 365 portal property in the Microsoft Entra admin center can affect whether users can only see Office 365 applications in the Office 365 portal. If this setting is set to No, then users will be able to see Office 365 applications in both the My Apps portal and the Office 365 portal. This setting can be found under Manage in Enterprise applications > User settings.

Administrators can configure:

  • Consent experiences including terms of service
  • Self-service application discovery and access requests
  • Collections of applications
  • Company and application branding

Understand application properties

Properties that are defined for an application can affect how the user interacts with it in the My Apps portal.

  • Enabled for users to sign in? – If this property is set to Yes, then assigned users are able to sign into the application from the My Apps portal.
  • Name - The name of the application that users see on the My Apps portal. Administrators see the name when they manage access to the application.
  • Homepage URL -The URL that is launched when the application is selected in the My Apps portal.
  • Logo - The application logo that users see on the My Apps portal.
  • Visible to users - Makes the application visible in the My Apps portal. When this value is set to Yes, applications still don't appear in the My Apps portal if they don’t yet have users or groups assigned to it. Only assigned users are able to see the application in the My Apps portal.

For more information, see Properties of an enterprise application.

Discover applications

When signed in to the My Apps portal, the applications that have been made visible are shown. For an application to be visible in the My Apps portal, set the appropriate properties in the Microsoft Entra admin center. Also in the Microsoft Entra admin center, assign a user or group with the appropriate members.

In the My Apps portal, to search for an application, enter an application name in the search box at the top of the page to find an application. The applications that are listed can be formatted in List view or a Grid view.

Note

End users are no longer be able to add password SSO apps in My Apps. If you need to add a password SSO app for your end users, you can do so in the Microsoft Entra admin center. For more information, see Add an application for password-based single sign-on.

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Important

It can take several minutes for an application to appear in the My Apps portal after it has been added to the tenant in the Microsoft Entra admin center. There may also be a delay in how soon users can access the application after it has been added.

Applications can be hidden. For more information, see Hide an Enterprise application.

Assign company branding

In the Microsoft Entra admin center, define the logo and name for the application to represent company branding in the My Apps portal. The banner logo appears at the top of the page, such as the following Contoso demo logo.

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For more information, see Add branding to your organization's sign-in page.

Manage access to applications

Multiple factors affect how and whether an application can be accessed by users. Permissions that are assigned to the application can affect what can be done with it. Applications can be configured to allow self-service access, or access can be only granted by an administrator of the tenant.

My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension

Install the My Apps secure sign-in extension to sign in to some applications. The extension is required for sign-in to password-based SSO applications, or to applications that are accessed by Microsoft Entra application proxy. Users are prompted to install the extension when they first launch the password-based single sign-on or an Application Proxy application.

To integrate these applications, define a mechanism to deploy the extension at scale with supported browsers. Options include:

  • User-driven download and configuration for Chrome, Microsoft Edge, or IE
  • Configuration Manager for Internet Explorer

For applications that use password-based SSO or accessed by using Microsoft Entra application proxy, use Microsoft Edge mobile. For other applications, any mobile browser can be used. Be sure to enable password-based SSO in the mobile settings, which can be off by default. For example, Settings > Privacy and Security > Microsoft Entra Password SSO.

To download and install the extension:

  • Microsoft Edge - From the Microsoft Store, go to the My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension feature, and then select Get to get the extension for Microsoft Edge legacy browser.
  • Google Chrome - From the Chrome Web Store, go to the My Apps Secure Sign-in Extension feature, and then select Add to Chrome.

An icon is added to the right of the address bar, which enables sign in and customization of the extension.

Note

Sign-in into the extension is currently not supported for Guest B2B Microsoft Accounts (MSA).

Permissions

Permissions that have been granted to an application can be reviewed by selecting the upper right corner of the tile that represents the application and then selecting Manage your application.

The permissions that are shown have been consented to by an administrator or have been consented to by the user. Permissions consented to by the user can be revoked by the user.

Self-service access

Access can be granted on a tenant level, assigned to specific users, or from self-service access. Before users can self-discover applications from the My Apps portal, enable self-service application access in the Microsoft Entra admin center. This feature is available for applications when added using these methods:

  • The Microsoft Entra application gallery
  • Microsoft Entra application proxy
  • Using user or admin consent

Enable users to discover and request access to applications by using the My Apps portal. To do so, complete the following tasks in the Microsoft Entra admin center:

  • Enable self-service group management
  • Enable the application for single sign-on
  • Create a group for application access

When users request access, they request access to the underlying group, and group owners can be delegated permission to manage the group membership and application access. Approval workflows are available for explicit approval to access applications. Users who are approvers receive notifications within the My Apps portal when there are pending requests for access to the application.

For more information, see Enable self-service application assignment

Single sign-on

Enable single sign-on (SSO) in the Microsoft Entra admin center for all applications that are made available in the My Apps portal whenever possible. If SSO is set up, users have a seamless experience without the need to enter their credentials. To learn more, see Single sign-on options in Microsoft Entra ID.

Applications can be added by using the Linked SSO option. Configure an application tile that links to the URL of the existing web application. Linked SSO allows the direction of users to the My Apps portal without migrating all the applications to Microsoft Entra SSO. Gradually move to Microsoft Entra SSO-configured applications to prevent disrupting the users’ experience.

For more information, see Add linked single sign-on to an application.

Create collections

By default, all applications are listed together on a single page. Collections can be used to group together related applications and present them on a separate tab, making them easier to find. For example, use collections to create logical groupings of applications for specific job roles, tasks, projects, and so on. Every application to which a user has access appears in the default Apps collection, but a user can remove applications from the collection.

Users can also customize their experience by:

  • Creating their own application collections
  • Hiding and reordering application collections

Applications can be hidden from the My Apps portal by a user or administrator. A hidden application can still be accessed from other locations, such as the Microsoft 365 portal. Only 950 applications to which a user has access can be accessed through the My Apps portal.

For more information, see Create collections on the My Apps portal.

Important

In case there is domain federation and for the user to be redirected to an external federation endpoint for authentication, the request to My Apps must contain a domain hint URL parameter such as "domain_hint=example.com".

Next steps

Learn more about application management in What is enterprise application management?

My Apps portal overview - Microsoft Entra ID (2024)

FAQs

What is my Microsoft Entra ID? ›

Sign in to the Microsoft Entra admin center as at least a Global Reader. Browse to Identity > Overview > Properties. Scroll down to the Tenant ID section and you can find your tenant ID in the box.

What is the Microsoft Entra portal? ›

Microsoft Entra ID is a cloud-based identity and access management service that your employees can use to access external resources. Example resources include Microsoft 365, the Azure portal, and thousands of other SaaS applications.

What is a Microsoft Entra app? ›

The Microsoft Entra application gallery is a collection of software as a service (SaaS) applications that are preintegrated with Microsoft Entra ID. The collection contains thousands of applications that make it easy to deploy and configure single sign-on (SSO) and automated user provisioning.

What is Microsoft My apps Portal? ›

My Apps is separate from the Microsoft Entra admin center and doesn't require users to have an Azure subscription or Microsoft 365 subscription. Users access the My Apps portal to: Discover applications to which they have access. Request new applications that the organization supports for self-service.

Who uses Entra ID? ›

What type of organizations need Microsoft Entra ID? Any organization that has a subscription to Microsoft's online business services, like Microsoft 365, it automatically gains access to Microsoft Entra ID.

How do I find out what my Microsoft ID is? ›

After you complete the sign-up process, you'll get an introductory email at your alternate email address that includes your user ID and the URL of the page where you will sign in to Microsoft 365.

What does entra mean in Microsoft? ›

Microsoft Entra is the product family name for all identity and network access solutions from Microsoft.

Who has access to Entra? ›

In Microsoft Entra ID, all users are granted a set of default permissions. A user's access consists of the type of user, their role assignments, and their ownership of individual objects.

Which two services are provided by Microsoft Entra? ›

Microsoft Entra is a suite of identity and access capabilities. Out of the options provided, the two services that are associated with Microsoft Entra include authentication and single sign-on (SSO). Authentication is a process that verifies the identity of a user or device.

What is the difference between Entra and Entra ID? ›

Product name

Microsoft Entra is the name for the product family of identity and network access solutions. Microsoft Entra ID is one of the products within that family. Acronym usage isn't encouraged, but if you must replace AAD with an acronym due to space limitations, use ME-ID.

Can users register applications in entra id? ›

By default in Microsoft Entra ID, all users can register applications and manage all aspects of applications they create. This can be restricted to only allow selected people that permission. Assigning one or more owners to an application.

What is an Entra? ›

Microsoft uses the term Entra to summarize all products that deal with Identity and access functions deal with. There will also be Azure Active Directory (ADD) integrated, now under the name Microsoft Access ID running. (Last update: August 24.08.2023th, XNUMX)

What is portal app used for? ›

A portal application aggregates information from various sources and presents them in a user-friendly and customizable interface. It eliminates the need for users to navigate through multiple websites or applications. Instead, they get a single access point, typically via a web browser.

What is the purpose of Microsoft Entra multifactor authentication? ›

Although a user can sign-in using other common methods such as a username and password, passwords should be replaced with more secure authentication methods. Microsoft Entra multifactor authentication adds additional security over only using a password when a user signs in.

What is Microsoft Company Portal used for? ›

Microsoft Intune helps organizations manage access to corporate apps, data, and resources. Company Portal is the app that lets you, as an employee of your company, securely access those resources.

Is Microsoft Entra ID the same as Azure AD? ›

Azure AD is now Microsoft Entra ID

Microsoft Entra ID is the new name for Azure AD. All licensing and functionality remain the same.

Where do I find my Microsoft subscription ID? ›

Sign in to the Azure portal. Under the Azure services heading, select Subscriptions. If you don't see Subscriptions here, use the search box to find it. Find the subscription in the list, and note the Subscription ID shown in the second column.

What is my Microsoft tenant ID? ›

You can also find a tenant ID in the Azure portal in other ways: Select Microsoft Entra ID from the menu. Then, locate the Manage section on the menu and select Properties. The Properties page also displays a user's associated Tenant ID.

What is Microsoft Entra external ID? ›

Microsoft Entra External ID is a customer identity access management (CIAM) solution that lets you create secure, customized sign-in experiences for your external-facing apps and services.

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