How to: Log in with Google
How to: Log in with Google
Administrators may now choose to allow users to log in using Google as an authentication provider. Where enabled, a user can use their work or personal Google account to login to OfficeMaps as long as their email address in OfficeMaps matches their email address in Google.
First click on Continue with Google:
Log in GoogleOfficeMaps will redirect you to a screen to select your email:
After you choose an account OfficeMaps will match your email with the instance code and open OfficeMaps Home Screen.
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