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# Accessing Your Dropzone Tenants

When starting with Dropzone, we will invite you and your team members to the tenant via email with a prompt to set up a username and password.

If you’d like to move to SSO/SAML, please notify your Dropzone team to assist in the transition.&#x20;

Note that even if your team moves to SSO, there will still be a username/password sign in option available on the log in page, but your team’s credentials will not work.

## Login Options

| Method                 | MFA                                              | User Management                                         |
| ---------------------- | ------------------------------------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| Username/Password      | Yes, via TOTP, e.g. Google Authenticator         | Invite and manage users via the Dropzone UI             |
| Sign in with Google    | Enforced at Google per your policies             | Invite and manage users via the Dropzone UI             |
| Sign in with Microsoft | Enforced at Microsoft per your policies          | Invite and manage users via the Dropzone UI             |
| Custom SAML provider   | Enforced at your SAML provider per your policies | Manage users and roles via your Identity Provider (IDP) |


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