Microsoft Authenticator will discontinue its password-saving feature by August 2025, prompting users to export their passwords now to prevent permanent loss. The app has been beneficial for users by storing passwords, allowing for easier logins without remembering details. Autofill support will also cease soon, pushing Microsoft to consolidate credential management features to the Edge browser. Users can save their passwords in browsers like Edge, Chrome, and Safari, and are urged to take action before the upcoming deadline.
Microsoft Authenticator will remove all saved passwords in August 2025, urging users to export their passwords elsewhere to avoid permanent loss.
The app has made logging into accounts easier by storing passwords, but its password-saving function is being retired, prompting the need for alternative storage solutions.
Users are encouraged to save passwords using Microsoft Edge or other browsers since Microsoft Authenticator's autofill support will stop functioning soon.
To save passwords, users should export them from Microsoft Authenticator before the August 2025 deadline, as Microsoft shifts credential features to its Edge browser.
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