Microsoft Authenticator app overhaul prompts users to backup passwords before major changes. Autofill capability and stored payment data in Authenticator set to be wiped out, manual transfer required.
Microsoft Authenticator, a popular app for generating 2FA codes and storing passwords, has supported password autofill for years. However, that is all going by the wayside. Here's how to save your ...
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 ...
To enable the passwordless feature for your Microsoft account, you first have to add the Microsoft Authenticator app. After that, you will be able to enable the passwordless mode for your account.
Microsoft will remove autofill from the app by July and push people to the Edge browser. Jibin is a tech news writer based in Ahmedabad, India, who loves breaking down complex information for a ...
If you use Microsoft Authenticator as your password manager, it's time to find an alternative. Microsoft previously announced it would be ending password storage and autofill in Authenticator, and ...
In today’s Tech Bytes, a warning for users of Microsoft Authenticator: the free app, known for providing two-factor authentication for online accounts, is phasing out its password management and ...
Starting tomorrow, Microsoft Authenticator will delete your passwords and move them to Edge. It will store passkeys, though. If you haven't backed them up and moved to a password manager, here's how ...
If you use Microsoft’s Authenticator app on your mobile phone as a password manager, here’s some bad news: Microsoft is discontinuing the “autofill” password management functionality in Authenticator.