


To reduce the number of times you're prompted to sign in, your organization has enabled automatic sign in. If you sign in to your work or school account on other Microsoft sites, you may notice that you're automatically signed in when you go to or use the Bing app. When you're on the ALL results page, you can easily identify work or school results by looking for your organization's logo, name, or your profile image. WORK or SCHOOL results page: This page only shows work or school results from your organization and never includes public web results There are two places you can see work or school results in Bing:ĪLL results page: if there's a relevant work or school result, it will appear at the top of the search results page, followed by relevant public web results When your enterprise or education cloud returns results, Bing displays them-and only people who are signed in with a valid work or school account can see them. When you search for work or school results, Bing sends your search to the relevant Office 365 products and services, such as SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, and Yammer. SharePoint sites that you're a member of or that have been shared with you Meetings that you and a person or group have both been invited to For example:įiles you've created or that have been directly shared with youįiles that have been shared with a group you belong to or saved to a SharePoint or OneDrive site you have access toįree/busy times for people in your organization When you use Microsoft Search in Bing, you'll only find info and results that you have access to. You can only find files and info shared with you or that you have permission to seeīing protects your internal results so you can feel confident knowing your info is never available to public Bing searches or other organizations, including Microsoft Only you can see your individual work or school search history Your search administrator can only see the number of searches by type (people, files, etc.) and an aggregated list of top searches Microsoft doesn't target advertising based on your work or school identity or your organization's identity Only people in your organization who are signed in with a valid work or school account can see internal results Helping keep you and your organization's info secure and private is important. When you search on Bing, Office 365, or SharePoint Online-and you're signed in to your work or school account-you'll get relevant results from your organization, including people, files, internal sites, and more. To help make finding info faster and easier, your organization uses Microsoft Search. How Microsoft Search in Bing helps keep your info secure
