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The Microsoft Authenticator app is not displaying code – Possible causes Time synchronization issues: The Microsoft Authenticator App generates the TOTPs based on time-sensitive algorithms.
The Microsoft Authenticator app has been updated to deliver security notifications when important events such password changes, unusual sign-in activity, or phone number and email address changes ...
Microsoft has updated its Authenticator app for iOS, adding in push notifications for personal Microsoft Accounts. Here's what's included in the new 4.1.0 version of the iOS app: ...
Microsoft's Authenticator will now suppress notifications of suspicious logins. Attackers will repeatedly try to log in, giving users "MFA fatigue" due to so many notifications. If your company ...
Microsoft Authenticator is available as an Apple Watch app that you can use to securely sign into your account. Just by tapping your watch, you can approve a notification sent to the app to ...
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 recently announced an incoming update for its two-factor authenticator apps on iOS and Android, bringing a more robust suite of password authenticator abilities, along with a redesigned ...
The Microsoft Authenticator app relies on push notifications; you can also set up a classic Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) authenticator and generate six-digit codes you supply on request.
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.
Microsoft quietly pushed out its fix last week, either Sept. 10 or Sept. 11, depending on geography. The patch was included in 6.8.15 for iOS and 6.2409.6094 for Android.