
azureactivedirectory
azureactivedirectory
Azure Active Directory Client.
Supports identity and access management
Authentication method is unspecified
To start, visit the official website and review authentication requirements. Since the authentication type is unknown, check Azure documentation for setup details.
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About this API
Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is a cloud-based identity and access management service. It helps organizations manage user identities and secure access to resources across Microsoft cloud services and other integrated applications.
Developers use Azure AD to implement authentication and authorization in their applications, enabling secure sign-in and access control. It is relevant for enterprises needing centralized identity management and secure resource access.
While the provided description is brief, Azure AD is known for its integration with Microsoft ecosystems and support for various identity protocols. Users typically interact with it via REST APIs or SDKs provided by Microsoft, though specific details are not included here.
What you can build
- 1Manage user identities and access
- 2Integrate authentication in applications
- 3Control access to cloud resources
- 4Automate directory management tasks
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Supports identity and access management
- Integrates with Microsoft cloud services
- Widely used in enterprise environments
Limitations
- Authentication method is unspecified
- Limited public documentation details
Getting started
To start, visit the official website and review authentication requirements. Since the authentication type is unknown, check Azure documentation for setup details.
FAQ
Do I need an API key to use Azure Active Directory?+
Azure Active Directory typically requires authentication via tokens rather than a simple API key.
Is there a free tier available?+
Azure Active Directory offers various pricing tiers, including a free tier with limited features.
What protocols does Azure Active Directory support?+
Azure Active Directory supports standard identity protocols, often accessed via REST APIs.
Can I use Azure Active Directory APIs from a browser?+
Yes, but proper authentication and CORS policies must be handled.
Is HTTPS required for Azure Active Directory API calls?+
Yes, secure HTTPS connections are required for all API interactions.
Technical details
- Auth type
- unknown
- Pricing
- unknown
- Protocols
- REST
- Response time
- 37 ms
- Last health check
- 6/26/2026, 6:22:32 AM
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