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You can make your Microsoft account far more secure if you ditch your password. But if you plan to do so, there's a step you ...
Microsoft is taking a major step toward a passwordless future. Beginning August 1, the company will permanently remove all stored passwords from its Microsoft Authenticator app.
Microsoft is phasing out saved passwords in its Authenticator app. Here’s how to set up device passkeys and when you need to do it by.
Caption: CBC News reporting reveals that banks are increasingly blaming customers for falling victim to fraud and errors involving their accounts. The National's Erica Johnson asks cybersecurity ...
At the end of this month, Microsoft will conclude its slow but inexorable nerfing of its Authenticator app. Don’t wait until ...
Microsoft Authenticator is about to go through a radical downgrade and no longer be a password manager. You might need to ...
Microsoft will soon no longer let you use its Authenticator app to store or autofill passwords. Starting in July, you won’t ...
Passwords and saved addresses that were in the Authenticator app have not been deleted; rather, they've been moved to ...
In a few days, your passwords will no longer work. The tech giant is moving to a login method that CNET experts believe is ...
The Microsoft Authenticator app will delete all saved passwords in August 2025 with users urged to export them and move them elsewhere.
Even though the company is sunsetting the app's password management features, Microsoft's authenticator app is still a good online privacy tool, especially for Microsoft users.