Showcase your company’s brand with your My Domain name. That My Domain
name is used as your org-specific subdomain in Salesforce login and application URLs. For
example, https://mycompany.my.salesforce.com and
https://mycompany.my.site.com. Learn about the benefits of My Domain,
including a custom login page and user login and authentication options.
Required Editions
Available in: both Salesforce Classic and
Lightning Experience
Available in: Group, Essentials, Professional, Enterprise,
Performance, Unlimited, and Developer Editions
All orgs get a My Domain by default. If you don’t like your org’s My Domain name, you can
change it.
In addition to https://login.salesforce.com, your users can log in to
your Salesforce org with your My Domain login URL. This login URL uses a standard format, with
your My Domain name as the subdomain. For example, the format for production org login URLs is
https://MyDomainName.my.salesforce.com.
With My Domain, you can:
Highlight your business identity with your unique domain URL.
Brand your login page, and customize content on the right side of the page.
Block or redirect page requests that don’t use your My Domain name.
Work in multiple Salesforce orgs in the same browser at the same time.
Set a custom login policy to determine how users are authenticated.
Let users log in to Salesforce from the login page with a social account like Google or
Facebook.
Let users log in to your custom external web app with their Salesforce credentials.
Preserve deep links such as https://MyDomainName.my.salesforce.com/001/o during future
instance refreshes and org migrations.
With My Domain, Salesforce is enabled as the identity provider, but you can change identity
providers. You can also increase security for your org by customizing your domain’s login
policy.
Note My Domain URLs for Experience Cloud sites and Salesforce Sites use Salesforce domain
suffixes such as my.site.com and
salesforce-sites.com. To use a custom domain such as
https://www.example.com to serve your org’s Experience Cloud sites and
Salesforce Sites, see Custom Domains.
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