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    Using Managed Domains in FusionAuth to Hide Password Fields Until Email Entry

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      wesley
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      Our organization wants to build a login process that hides the password field until a user submits their email address so we can redirect employee logins separately from public logins. Is there a way to achieve this using FusionAuth?

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        wesley @wesley
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        Yes, FusionAuth offers a feature called Managed Domains that can help implement this type of flow. When you set up Managed Domains under an Identity Provider and enable it for your application, the hosted login page will initially display only an email input field. Based on the user’s email domain, FusionAuth will then either redirect them to the appropriate Identity Provider (such as for employee logins) or continue to the standard username/password login for other users.

        You can read more about Managed Domains here:
        Managed Domains Documentation

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