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S tarting this month, you'll no longer be able to use Microsoft Authenticator's autofill password function, a move the ...
If you use Microsoft Authenticator, there are important steps you might want to take this month when it comes to password ...
Starting in August, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Microsoft's Authenticator app. You have several options.
If you can't afford Microsoft’s $150 suite of office tools, there’s a web-based version that’s free to use—and nearly just as capable.
These days, I'm very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and even Albania. At least, that's what it looks like based on this list of recent attempts to sign in to my Microsoft ...
If you use Microsoft Authenticator or know people who do, here's a good heads-up. Keeping with the plan to discontinue ...
Microsoft has just brought the anonymous file sharing ability that was already in iOS to Android users, so those phone owners can view an Office file that’s been sent to them without being forced to ...
Microsoft will soon no longer let you use its Authenticator app to store or autofill passwords. Starting in July, you won’t ...
Once you input the number, the app is linked to your Microsoft account, and you use it for no-password sign-ins. Next time you log in, enter your username and input the code generated by the app.
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