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Hi we are looking into using a AAD as identity provider for a B2B SaaS application.

As not all future users of the application will have a Office 365/AAD account and tenant, we are looking into creating it as a SingleTeant application and provision users in a internal directory for this purpose ([email protected] and so on).

However as far as i can figure this will allow any user to get a list of all other users, using the graph api for example.

Can i lock this down in any way, so a user will only be able to see info about him/her self and not anything else, no matter how they try. (Portal, graphApi, powershell...)

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By default, if you use a user account in the Directory role as User to generate the access token, and request the resource in graph, then this token only has the permission for the user himself.

There are two possible cases, allowing you to see all user profiles from graph.

  1. You called Microsoft Graph in a service or daemon app
  2. The user account you used to generate the token is in the role of administrator in your tenant. enter image description here

You can try to use a user account in User role to continue the test. You can refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-users-assign-role-azure-portal for how to assign a user role.

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