Using Google or Microsoft to sign in only confirms who you are. It's separate from connecting Google Drive or Gmail as an integration — those ask for explicit access to your files or email, and you set them up yourself. Signing in never touches your data.
Log in with the account you already have
Single sign-on means signing in to FolioReady through Google or Microsoft — and never sharing a password with us. There's no new credential to create, store, or reset, and whatever already guards your Google or Microsoft account comes along automatically. Here's the whole thing, start to finish, in about a minute.
Signing in with Google
When you select the Login with Google button, you're taken to Google's authentication page. What you see in the walkthrough is a stand-in for the real page — we use a replica so the demo doesn't reveal a real account's details.
Google shows every permission FolioReady has requested. You allow access, and you're in. No password is ever shared with FolioReady, and there's nothing extra for you to set up. From now on, it's just log in with Google and you're in.
The same, with Microsoft
It works exactly the same way with Microsoft. Microsoft shows the permissions we've requested, you allow access, and — just like with Google — your login is complete.
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- Sign in with Google or Microsoft — the full feature: how it works, what it can and can't see, and why there's no password to manage.