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If you use Microsoft Authenticator to manage your online credentials, big changes are coming in just a few weeks.
Starting in August, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Microsoft's Authenticator app. You have several ...
Microsoft Authenticator is about to go through a radical downgrade and no longer be a password manager. You might need to ...
The next time you create a Microsoft account, you’ll find that there’s simply no option to set up a password. That’s right—Microsoft is ditching traditional passwords and defaulting to ...
If you use Microsoft Authenticator as your password manager, you need to find an alternative in the next few weeks. Microsoft is ending password storage and autofill in its Authenticator app, and ...
If you are being asked to enter a password multiple times for your Microsoft account, Credentials, Browser Cookies, Sync issues, 2FA, third-party conflicts could be the cause.
Anyone setting up a new Microsoft account will soon find they’re encouraged to use a passkey during the sign-up process. Microsoft introduced passkey support across most of its consumer apps ...
Microsoft is officially phasing out saved passwords in its Authenticator app. From August 2025, the app will no longer support autofill or password storage. Instead, users will need replace saved ...
Microsoft’s security app is dropping password management soon, so you’ll need to move them somewhere else or access them using Edge.
As of June 2024, users can no longer add new passwords to the Microsoft Authenticator app. The following month, the app’s password autofill functionality was discontinued. By August 2025, saved ...
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.
Convenience and enhanced safety, if you will. Imagine a world where you don’t have to remember complex passwords, or hackers cracking their way past it with ease for your Microsoft account.