| author | kengaderdus |
|---|---|
| manager | dougeby |
| ms.service | identity-platform |
| ms.subservice | external |
| ms.topic | include |
| ms.date | 02/27/2026 |
| ms.author | kengaderdus |
This API reference article describes details required only when you manually make raw HTTP requests to execute the flow. However, we don't recommend this approach. So, when possible, use a Microsoft-built and supported authentication SDK. Learn more about native authentication SDKs. When a call to the API endpoints is successful, you receive both an ID token for user identification and an access token to call protected APIs. All responses from the API are in a JSON format.