For users registered with an organization-based Microsoft Office account (personal Microsoft accounts are not supported), Device Rescue offers a seamless login experience. By choosing "Sign in with Microsoft," you can access your account quickly and securely without the need for a separate password.
Why Use "Sign in with Microsoft"?
- Convenience – No need to remember multiple passwords. If you're already signed into your Microsoft account, logging into Device Rescue is just one click away.
- Security – Microsoft provides a secure authentication method, ensuring your account remains protected.
- Speed – Reduces login steps, allowing faster access to your Device Rescue dashboard.
How to Sign in with Microsoft
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Go to the Login Page
- Open the Device Rescue login page.
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Click "Sign in with Microsoft"
- Instead of entering your email and password, select the "Sign in with Microsoft" button
- Instead of entering your email and password, select the "Sign in with Microsoft" button
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Select Your Microsoft Account
- If you're not already signed into your Microsoft account, you’ll be prompted to log in.
- Choose the Microsoft Office organization account associated with Device Rescue.
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Grant Permissions (If Required)
- The first time you use this login method, you may be asked to grant authentication permissions.
- These permissions allow Device Rescue to access basic account information for secure sign-in.
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Access Your Account
- Once authenticated, you’ll be redirected to your Device Rescue dashboard.
Important Notes
- This method is only available for users with a Microsoft Office organization account.
- Personal Microsoft accounts (e.g., @outlook.com, @hotmail.com, etc.) are not supported.
- Ensure you’re using the correct Microsoft account to avoid login issues.
- If you experience any difficulties, please contact our support team for assistance.
Conclusion
The "Sign in with Microsoft" option enhances both security and convenience, making the login process faster and more efficient. We hope this feature improves your experience with Device Rescue!