Microsoft has announced that it will discontinue the password storage and autofill feature in the Authenticator app starting in July and will complete the deprecation in August 2025. The decision is ...
Password autofill is being depreciated on Microsoft Authenticator Existing passwords will be synced through your Microsoft account Users need to export passwords, or switch to using Edge Microsoft ...
Microsoft has released a new version of Microsoft Authenticator that now acts as a password manager for Android and iOS. With this new feature, you can now autofill credentials into websites and apps ...
Managing passwords across different browsers between your computer and mobile device typically requires a password manager. That is, unless you use the Microsoft ...
Heads up if you’ve been using Microsoft Authenticator as a password manager: the app is phasing out support for password autofill, and all saved passwords will be deleted by August. Here’s what to do.
If you use the Microsoft Authenticator app to handle your passwords online, be aware that the app will stop using its built-in password autofill capability on August 1, 2025, unless you change to the ...
If you’re a Microsoft Authenticator user, you’ve probably received at least one notice that the app’s password management features are no longer usable and that your stored passwords will be ...
Users of Microsoft apps are having a rough year. First, in May, the Windows maker shut down the popular VOIP calling app, Skype, for good. Microsoft said it was done so that the company could focus on ...