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microsoft removes password management from authenticator app starting august 2025

Microsoft Removes Password Management from Authenticator App Starting August 2025

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July 1, 2025

Microsoft has said that it’s ending support for passwords in its Authenticator app starting August 1, 2025.

The changes, the company said, are part of its efforts to streamline autofill in the two-factor authentication (2FA) app.

“Starting July 2025, the autofill feature in Authenticator will stop working, and from August 2025, passwords will no longer be accessible in Authenticator,” Microsoft said in a support document for Microsoft Authenticator.

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It’s worth noting that Microsoft has already removed the ability to add or import new passwords in the app of last month. However, the option to save passwords through autofill will continue to work in July.

That said, the feature isn’t being completely eliminated. Instead, the saved passwords and addresses will now be synced with users’ Microsoft accounts, allowing them to be accessed via the Edge web browser by setting it as the default autofill provider.

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“After August 2025, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Authenticator and any generated passwords not saved will be deleted,” Redmond said.

Another key aspect to note is that the changes do not apply to passkeys. Users who have enabled passkeys for their Microsoft accounts are required to enable Authenticator as their passkey provider. Disabling Authenticator will also have the side effect of disabling passkeys.

Users who already use a different password manager solution such as Apple iCloud Keychain or Google Password Manager can set it as their default autofill provider on their mobile devices. Users can also export their passwords from the Authenticator app and then import them into their chosen service.

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Some parts of this article are sourced from:
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