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From Microsoft Corporation
Technical Bulletin MC339117 · Published Mar 5, 2022

Message Summary

We’re updating the Company Branding component of the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) sign-in page to enable customization capabilities for Self Service Password Reset (SSPR), footer hyperlinks and favicon.

This message is associated with Microsoft 365 Roadmap ID 88928.

When this will happen:

  • Preview: We expect this feature to begin rolling out to Preview in early May and expect the rollout to be completed by late May.
  • Standard Release: We expect this to begin rolling out in early August and expect the rollout to be completed by late August.

How this will affect your organization

Today, SSPR and footer hyperlinks direct end-users to Microsoft resources as well as rendering the Microsoft logo in the browser tab. This update will introducing the ability to customize each of these elements and remove all references to Microsoft.

You can start using this new functionality once it is rolled out to your tenant. Your end-users will not see any changes until you enable new capabilities.Favicon Company Branding
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What you need to do to prepare

You might want to familiarize yourself with how to add branding to your organization’s Azure AD sign-in page and update your documentation accordingly.

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