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Microsoft Authenticator is a powerful and popular two-factor authenticator app. Let's talk about what it is, how it works, and how to use it!
Microsoft today updated its Authenticator app for iOS to version 4.1. The update finally adds support for push notifications from personal Microsoft accounts, also making it easier to add an account.
The Microsoft Authenticator app will no longer notify users if there is a risky login attempt to their account.
The Microsoft Authenticator app is now issuing notifications warning that the password autofill feature is being deprecated in July, suggesting users move to Microsoft Edge instead.
Used principally for signing into Microsoft accounts with two-step verification enabled, the Microsoft Authenticator for iOS gained an Apple Watch companion app in 2018.
Microsoft on Tuesday announced a public preview of a new 'Authenticator Lite' solution for Outlook Mobile apps.
Microsoft will drop the Authenticator app's autofill feature by July and push people to its Edge browser. "Microsoft is streamlining autofill so you can use saved passwords easily across devices ...
Microsoft has introduced a new protective feature in the Authenticator app to block notifications that appear suspicious based on specific checks performed during the account login stage.
Microsoft is removing password management from its Authenticator app by August 2025, moving the feature to Edge and ...
Microsoft has rolled out 'number matching' in push notifications for its multi-factor authentication (MFA) app Microsoft Authenticator. The new advanced feature is generally available in Microsoft ...
Duo and Microsoft Authenticator are two popular apps that provide this level of security. Duo uses push notifications, time-based, one-time passwords, physical tokens, and biometrics to verify the ...
Primarily used for signing into Microsoft accounts with two-step verification enabled, the Microsoft Authenticator for iOS gained an Apple Watch companion app in 2018.