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After August, Microsoft Authenticator will no longer support passwords at all. If you're still using the Authenticator app to manage logins, big changes are coming fast. This shift is already in ...
Multi-factor authentication (MFA) adds an extra layer of protection to your accounts. Instead of relying only on a password, ...
Current Authenticator users can start using Microsoft Edge or else will need to find a replacement for the password manager capabilities.
Microsoft is asking users of the Authenticator app to back up all their saved passwords immediately. This comes after the company announced plans to phase out the app’s password management ...
Users of Microsoft Authenticator are advised to backup their passwords as Microsoft prepares for a significant overhaul of its password management system.
Learn how to use Microsoft Authenticator app on PC and Phone to securely sign in to your personal, work, school, or other accounts without using a password.
Millions of Microsoft Authenticator users have been issued an urgent warning to save all their passwords immediately before a major change takes effect in just hours.
Users of Microsoft Authenticator have been warned to save all their passwords before the company plans to phase out its password management system starting next month.
Microsoft is set to begin phasing out the password management functionality within its Authenticator app, a significant shift that will impact users who rely on the application for storing and ...
The Microsoft Authenticator app is now issuing notifications warning that the password autofill feature is being deprecated in July, suggesting users move to Microsoft Edge instead.
Microsoft will drop the Authenticator app's autofill feature by July and push people to its Edge browser. "Microsoft is streamlining autofill so you can use saved passwords easily across devices.