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EricStarker
Sep 19, 2017Former Employee
Fewer login prompts: The new “Keep me signed in” experience for Azure AD is in preview
A common request we get from our customers is to reduce the number of times users are prompted to sign into Azure AD. One way to reduce the frequency of prompts is to check the “Keep me signed in” ch...
Peter Lemmens
Nov 29, 2017Copper Contributor
I "regularly" log on as a different user on this machine for testing purposes. As per this blogpost this appears to have disabled the "Stay signed in?" prompt for my user.
Is there any way to stop Microsoft from thinking that this is a shared device? Having to log on -every- time is pretty frustrating. Especially as I have MFA enabled.
- Kelvin XiaDec 03, 2017
Microsoft
Unfortunately, there isn't a way to disable the shared device logic right now. The workaround is to use different browsers.- Jason VanAssenDec 06, 2017Copper Contributor
Kelvin, could you share any additional information about the shared device logic? I receive the additional keep me signed in prompt when using google chrome but it will not appear for me in IE, nor for any of my colleagues in the office.
Is there any particular setting that it could be picking up from IE?Thanks
- Kelvin XiaDec 06, 2017
Microsoft
Hi Jason,
Do you have any sort of SSO set up on your Windows machine? Eg. Browser SSO (where the account that is connected to Windows SSOs in the browser), or Seamless/Desktop SSO? If so, we won't show the prompt since SSO is happening.