Your Microsoft Passwords Will Vanish in a Few Hours. What to Do Right Now
NO LOC, JUL 31 – Microsoft urges users to adopt passkeys and move passwords to Edge browser or other managers as it deletes stored passwords from Authenticator app starting August 1.
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Microsoft will start DELETING your passwords from today, and there's only one way to save them
Microsoft has started to delete all passwords saved in its Authenticator app — and if you want to make sure you're not locked-out of your favourite websites and apps, there's one way to save your previous logins.It might seem a little extreme, but the decision to start wiping passwords from its users has been months in the making. Microsoft has been slowly winding down Microsoft Authenticator, a free mobile app developed by Microsoft for Android…
Last Call: Microsoft Will Delete Your Passwords Tomorrow. Do This Now
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 how to do it.
Microsoft may not retire its products and services with the same rigor as Google, but the company still makes changes from time to time. This is now happening with Microsoft Authenticator, which has been gradually losing features. Starting August 1st, a significant change is coming. Adding and importing passwords was discontinued in June, and autofill also stopped working this month. Starting tomorrow, all saved passwords and payment information…
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