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Why Microsoft is warning Authenticator app users to save their ...
Microsoft is phasing out the password management feature in its Authenticator app, urging users to back up their saved passwords immediately. This functionality will be transferred to the Edge ...
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Starting in August, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Microsoft's Authenticator app. You have several options.
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 ...
Today, the Microsoft Authenticator app began issuing notifications about the upcoming changes, showing a fullscreen banner warning to export saved passwords before July 1 or switch to Microsoft Edge.
To facilitate this transition, Microsoft will automatically transfer a user’s saved passwords from Authenticator to Edge before permanently deleting them from Authenticator next month.
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.
Where to move your saved credentials Switch to Edge To continue using autofill and password sync, Microsoft instructs users to switch to Edge.
Microsoft Authenticator is phasing out support for password autofill, and all saved passwords will be deleted by August. Here’s what to do.
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