Use Google, Apple, or Microsoft to Sign In
Once you link your Google or Apple account, you can use it to sign in.
For more information, see how to link your Google account , link your Apple account, or link your Microsoft account.
What does it mean to link a Google, Apple, or Microsoft account?
This option allows you to link your sign in credentials (email and password) to Google, Apple, or Microsoft credentials. Once this is done, you can use either your original credentials or Google/Apple/Microsoft credentials to sign in.
Can someone without an account use Google, Apple, or Microsoft credentials?
No. You must first create an account. The next time you sign in, you can then link your Google, Apple or Microsoft credentials.
Do you have to use Google, Apple, or Microsoft credentials to sign in?
No, this is optional. You can continue using your current credentials to sign in.
What happens when you try to sign in using Google, Apple, or Microsoft that is not already linked to an account?
If you try to sign in using a Google, Apple, or Microsoft account that is not linked, you will be prompted to log in with your current credentials (email and password). After you sign in, your account will automatically link to the Google, Apple, or Microsoft credentials you attempted to sign in with.
Can the Google, Apple, or Microsoft sign in options be disabled?
There is no way to disable this. It will display on login screens for all sites.