Azure B2C Blade in Azure Portal Missing - azure

The questions root cause was a transient narrow Azure B2C portal run time detail that was specific to some Edge browsers on my network - about 1 in 5. Edge always worked In Private Mode and Chrome always worked. This question and its premise is now moot. - will probably delete this question if I can.
The following Screen is not reachable in Azure Portal Right now across many subscriptions and tenants. It is like “Azure AD B2C” is missing as a resource type within the Azure portal. (2018-June-16)
Workaround Found – Use Chrome – This is an Edge Browser Specific Problem (In Private also seems to fix it)
It is like something changed in the Azure Portal regarding the B2C management Blade. My B2C tenants are running fine. Lack of Access to the B2C management Blades in Azure Portal could be a production issue to some people.
I see the same “missing” behavior in 3 of my subscriptions and tenants ….
The portal dashboard pin now looks like this …
I always relied on the dashboard link – Does anyone know the Deep Link or direct url to this blade? I could manually make a url for my tenant and try to see if I can get to it directly.
(In Progress Followup)
Ramakrishna got me the top blade link. - Thank You
Workaround Found – Use Chrome – This is an Edge Browser Specific Problem

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Does anyone can recommend any other action, or even a role that we need to add for a LUIS APP Contributor?
Tried to follow these steps below:
https://learn.microsoft.com/pt-br/azure/cognitive-services/luis/luis-how-to-collaborate
The issue is not reproducible. For intermittent issues please contact Microsoft Support.
Based on a investigation done by the Microsoft team, they have discovered a very specific case when Azure admins have enabled conditional access policy requiring MFA. This was causing some breaks on LUIS portal.
The fix was successfully applied, and the Portal is working properly.
I Would like to thank all of you for the taskforce to fix the portal.
Detailed thread:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/240393/cannot-add-contributors-on-a-luis-app-using-azure.html

Azure APIM control which APIs are shown in the developer portal

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https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/ad/2015/06/25/azure-ad-conditional-access-preview-update-more-apps-and-blocking-access-for-users-not-at-work/
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Thanks.
Think I found the issue. In the below link it says:
These capabilities will be available to customers that have purchased an Azure Active Directory Premium license.
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/active-directory-conditional-access-azuread-connected-apps/
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Blocking external access
In other cases only users on the corporate network may be allowed to
access a SaaS application. This rule can help prevent data leakage and
in some cases can help you meet regulatory requirements.
When an app is on-premises you would have easily been able enforce
this policy at your network boundary. With the app in the cloud this
becomes more challenging.
We've helped address by adding the block access when not at work rule.
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According to other sources, there is supposed to be a CDN option under the New -> App Services menu like so:
But when I log into the portal, this CDN option is missing. This is what I see:
Does this have anything to do with my subscription? I'm using a "3-month Free Trial".
Updating to include a screen shot of my left pane options. No CDN!
I finally have the answer why the CDN menu option doesn't appear.
The following from Windows Azure Technical support:
"We’re in the process of building out our next generation Windows Azure Content Delivery Network (CDN) architecture, and during this time we are no longer accepting new CDN customers.
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We highly encourage you to wait until we’re ready building our next generation Azure CDN service."
Should be on the left menu - but then this is an enterprise account: and just confirmed there is no CDN option on my personal account - hmmmm...
Good morning
As far as I know their is no 'Enterprise' account, I have multiple logins ranging from MSDN, partners etc and all have the same features. The only difference is when you register for preview services.
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All Items
Web Sites
Virtual Machines
Mobile Servces
Cloud Services
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Storage
HDInsight
Media Services
Service Bus
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Shane

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