Google Single Sign On (SSO)

Google Single Sign On (SSO)

You will receive a QuickMinutes invitation link in your inbox if you have; 

1. Been invited to QuickMinutes by a colleague 
2. Signed up for a QuickMinutes account

You can register your QuickMinutes account using Google Single Sign On (SSO) by clicking the 'Google' option and following the steps. 

For an enhanced user experience it is recommend that you enable Google Calendar & Google Contacts Synchronisation at this point. 





Once registration is complete you can sign in to your QuickMinutes account with one single click.  


Notes:
1. Learn how to register with your username and password here
2. Learn how to register with your Microsoft Account here

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