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If you use Microsoft Authenticator, there are important steps you might want to take this month when it comes to password ...
Microsoft's pivot away from passwords in Authenticator is a decisive step in its broader vision for enhanced digital security ...
I n June, Microsoft Authenticator stopped letting users create new passwords. In July, it turned off the autofill password ...
The Authenticator app will delete all saved passwords in August 2025 with users urged to export them and move them elsewhere.
Microsoft will soon no longer let you use its Authenticator app to store or autofill passwords. Starting in July, you won’t ...
Starting in August, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Microsoft's Authenticator app. You have several options.
Current Authenticator users can start using Microsoft Edge or else will need to find a replacement for the password manager capabilities.
Microsoft will end password support in Authenticator by August 2025, shifting to Microsoft account syncing via Edge.
Microsoft is removing password management from its Authenticator app by August 2025, moving the feature to Edge and ...
Microsoft is ending password autofill in Authenticator by July 2025. Users must export credentials or switch to Edge before stored data is wiped.
The Authenticator app will continue to support passkeys, but there's an important caveat. If you've set up passkeys tied to your Microsoft account, you must keep the app active; disabling or ...
Microsoft Authenticator is phasing out support for password autofill, and all saved passwords will be deleted by August. Here’s what to do.