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  2. Securely manage and autofill passwords across all your mobile...

    techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-entra-blog/securely-manage-and...

    Autofill experience is rolling out in Authenticator app on iOS (iOS 12.0 and above) and Android (Android 6.0 and above). To learn more about the autofill feature, visit our FAQs page. Autofill only works with Microsoft accounts (MSA), and is currently disabled for enterprise users who are using the Authenticator app for Phone sign-in or multi ...

  3. How it works: Backup and restore for Microsoft Authenticator

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    Backup. To restore Microsoft Authenticator accounts on a new device, the user must first back up their current device. Here are the steps. The user starts the backup process by clicking on the menu, going to settings, and enabling backup. The Authenticator app uses a strong authentication token to request a 256-bit key from an internal ...

  4. Microsoft Authenticator app – easier ways to add or manage...

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    This greatly simplifies the setup of Microsoft Authenticator for enterprise users. To learn more, check out: Sign in with your credentials in the Microsoft Authenticator app. To set up your Authenticator by signing into it, do the following: Tap on the add account button (“+” on top-right on iOS and “+ Add account” on Android).

  5. Microsoft brings FIPS 140 Compliance to Authenticator supporting...

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    Users on Authenticator version 6.6.8 and higher on iOS are FIPS 140 compliant by default for Azure AD authentications. Authenticator leverages the native Apple cryptography to achieve FIPS 140, Security Level 1 compliance on Apple iOS devices. For more information about the certifications being used, reference the Apple CoreCrypto module.

  6. (SOLVED) iOS Outlook sign-in error "oops, something went wrong....

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/solved-ios-outlook-sign-in...

    We also have them delete the associated email accounts from within the Authenticator app and the iOS settings app under Mail app>accounts>settings. Then we have them uninstall the Authenticator app and the Outlook app and then reboot the iPhone/iPad device. Once rebooted, we direct them to re-download and install the apps, sign into/register ...

  7. Microsoft Authenticator App for iOS: Crashing Upon Launch

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/microsoft-authenticator-app-for...

    Revoke all authenticator access via the MS account portal. 2. Re-install the app on the iOS device. 3. Add the MS account. When prompted to choose an existing MS account (e.g. probably configured in Mail so it was being picked up by the app), ignore that and add a new account from scratch. 4.

  8. iOS Login error: MS Teams and Authenticator app just loops

    techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/ios-login-error-ms-teams-and...

    Then you open only the authenticator and wait until Face ID has authenticated you and you can see your accounts. Then you open the Teams application and it should work again. I believe the problem is related to using Face Id to open Authenticator in combination with enforced MFA and/or risk policies. 1 Like.

  9. Microsoft Authenticator App (iOS): Error finding an account to...

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/microsoft-authenticator-app-ios...

    I click on the plus (+) to add a business/work account the Authenticator App. Email and password is provided. The next screen it asks for the following: Enter Code: Enter the code displayed in the Microsoft Authenticator app on your mobile device. At this point, I'm stuck. I'm trying to log into the Authenticator app to be provide this codes!

  10. On iOS, if Microsoft Authenticator Installed, Microsoft Outlook...

    answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/on-ios-if-microsoft...

    This is not a device switching issue, but a Microsoft Outlook for iOS issue. When users add their o365 account into the Microsoft Outlook iOS app, after adding their email, the app forces the user to sign into the Microsoft Authenticator app when Microsoft Authenticator is installed. Microsoft Authenticator then proceeds to 2FA with DUO.

  11. Microsoft Authenticator app lock now enabled by default

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    Currently, when the notification arrives on the phone, you can click approve/deny from the lock screen. However, when app lock is enabled, you will have to launch the app (on iOS) or launch a dialog (on Android) before you can click approve/deny, and you’ll also need to provide an additional PIN/bio gesture to successfully authenticate.