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On Aug. 1, the Microsoft Authenticator app will no longer store or manage passwords, which could be a problem for a lot of ...
Microsoft is taking a major step toward a passwordless future. Beginning August 1, the company will permanently remove all stored passwords from its Microsoft Authenticator app.
If you use Microsoft Authenticator to manage your online credentials, big changes are coming in just a few weeks.
Starting in August, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Microsoft's Authenticator app. You have several options.
You can make your Microsoft account far more secure if you ditch your password. But if you plan to do so, there's a step you ...
You now have just ten days before Microsoft starts deleting your passwords. Do not leave it too late and be sure to save your ...
Microsoft Authenticator is about to go through a radical downgrade and no longer be a password manager. You might need to ...
Since Microsoft will get rid of all of your passwords in two weeks, you'll need a new place to store your passwords safely. Tomaschek has a few of the best password manager recommendations after ...
Microsoft will soon no longer let you use its Authenticator app to store or autofill passwords. Starting in July, you won’t ...
Hackers are exploiting a flaw in a commonly used Microsoft program to gain access to passwords, sensitive data and more.
Microsoft is trying to kill the password, and it’s about time. This week, the company said the next test version of its stripped-down Windows 10 S operating system will strip out passwords ...