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Hello, my small business (30 users) uses Microsoft 365 for email, storage, etc.
Most of my users want to use Google Chrome on both work and personal devices (we have a bring your own device policy).
I want them to use their Microsoft 365 work email to have a work profile in the Google Chrome browser. This will keep their work related bookmarks, extensions, and passwords separate.
What's the best way for the users to be able to sign into Chrome using their work email?
What we COULD do is have each user go through the process of creating a Google account using their work email, but there's a bunch of problems with this:
I don't have administrative control over their Google account that they create with their work email. It is basically just a Google Gmail account that happens to use their work email as a username.
Users (and administrators) need to deal with having yet another username, password, and keep track of another multifactor authentication option.
Long, boring, slow to set this all up individually one by one.
I have a friend working in a large organization that uses Microsoft 365 for email, but all the employees use Google Chrome for the web browser, and they use Microsoft 365 email accounts with their Google Chrome profiles.
So I know it can be done in a somewhat automated way using some sort of policy, but after googling around, I haven't found anybody talking about doing this, let alone giving instructions how.
Anybody have any advice?
Thanks