If you have ever used a portal app such as Office 365 or Google Drive, then you are already familiar with the login process. Basically, you type in your user name and password, and then the app takes you to the appropriate page. However, what if you need to login from a different device? In this article, we will show you how to login to your portal app from a remote device such as a laptop.
What is a Portal App?
A Portal App is a mobile app that provides a user interface for managing and accessing personal accounts, tools, and services on the portal.
Login to your portal using your mobile app:
1. Launch the Portal App on your device.
2. Tap the three lines in the top left corner of the screen.
3. Under "Settings," tap "Sign In."
4. Type in your email address or login credentials, and tap "Sign In."
5. If you have an account with a company that uses the portal, you'll be prompted to enter your company ID and password. After you sign in, you'll see your company profile in the main screen of the Portal App.
How to Login to Your Portal App
If you are not already logged in to your Portal App, you can do so by following these simple steps:
1. Open the Portal App on your device.
2. Tap on the Menu icon in the top-left corner of the screen.
3. Tap on Settings.
4. Tap on Login.
5. Enter your username and password and tap on Log In.
How to Use the Portal App
If you are new to the Portal app, or need help logging in, follow these steps:
1. Open the Portal app and sign in.
2. If you are already signed in, tap the three lines in the top-left corner of the screen. This will open the Home tab.
3. Under "My Accounts" on the Home tab, tap "Login."
4. If you have not previously set up an account with Microsoft, type your email address and password into the fields and then tap "Create Account."
5. After you have created your account, you can use it to sign in to other websites and apps that use Azure Active Directory (AAD). To learn more about AAD and how to use it, see their article explain Azure Active Directory features for business users.