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A s of Aug. 1, Microsoft will be deleting passwords from its Authenticator app. This means that passwords stored there will no longer be accessible, which could be a problem for a lot of users.
If you use Microsoft Authenticator to manage your online credentials, big changes are coming in just a few weeks.
I've used Microsoft Authenticator's password fill option for years, but I've already made the jump to a new, secure password manager.
Microsoft Authenticator is about to go through a radical downgrade and no longer be a password manager. You might need to ...
Microsoft is rolling out a new backup system in September for its Authenticator app on iOS, removing the requirement to use a ...
If you use Microsoft Authenticator, there are important steps you might want to take this month when it comes to password management. Get the details.
News Microsoft is killing Authenticator’s password manager features soon By August of this year, autofill will be dead and you won't be able to access your saved passwords anymore.
If Microsoft Store App is not sending verification codes, try using the web version of Microsoft Store app and execute the ...
Microsoft has made Authy, Google Authenticator, and similar apps incompatible, a choice that needlessly inconveniences users and undermines the whole “passwordless by default” marketing message.
Microsoft continues to strengthen its security infrastructure with several new features and updates focused on endpoint protection and password management. The company’s Microsoft Intune platform has ...
Microsoft’s security app is dropping password management soon, so you’ll need to move them somewhere else or access them using Edge.