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Microsoft Authenticator is deleting your passwords

05 Aug 2025 By foxnews

Microsoft Authenticator is deleting your passwords

If you use Microsoft Authenticator to store your login information, it's time to take action. This month, Microsoft began deleting stored payment methods from the app, and as of Aug. 1, 2025, stored passwords are no longer accessible within Authenticator. 

While the app will still support two-factor authentication (2FA) and passkeys, its days as a password manager are officially over.

But don't panic, your data can be saved, and your options are better than ever. Let's walk through what's changing, where your data went and how to keep your credentials safe.

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Microsoft is moving toward a password-less future. As part of that shift, it no longer wants the Authenticator app to handle passwords or payment methods.

In early July, Microsoft began moving stored passwords and addresses to your Microsoft account and the Edge browser. That data is safe, for now. However, any payment information stored in the app was permanently deleted on Aug. 1.

This decision simplifies the app's focus: 2FA codes and passkeys only. Everything else is being rolled into other Microsoft tools.

If you previously saved passwords in Microsoft Authenticator, they've now been migrated to your Microsoft account and the Microsoft Edge browser. You can still access and autofill them on your mobile device, but the setup varies depending on your phone. Here's how to enable Edge for password autofill:

Note: Not all users will see Edge listed as an autofill provider. This depends on whether the version of Edge installed on your iPhone supports password autofill registration. If Edge isn't available, you can continue using Apple's new Passwords app, or switch to a dedicated password manager that fully supports iOS autofill.

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Settings may vary depending on your Android phone's manufacturer

If Edge is installed and properly registered as an autofill service, it will show up as an option and support autofill for saved credentials. If Edge does not appear, it means either your version doesn't support autofill registration or your device manufacturer has customized settings in a nonstandard way. In such cases, use a dedicated password manager, which is well-supported on Android.

Prefer something other than Edge? Don't worry if you missed the Aug. 1 deadline. You may still be able to export your credentials if they were migrated to your Microsoft account or Edge.

Follow these steps:

That's it. Your passwords are now securely stored in your new app.

Important: Microsoft recommends that if you switch to another autofill provider, you explicitly disable Authenticator as the autofill provider in your device settings. Conversely, if you use Passkeys, ensure Authenticator remains enabled as your Passkey Provider to avoid accidentally disabling those credentials.

No, don't delete it just yet. Microsoft Authenticator still plays a crucial role in your digital security. It generates 2FA codes and stores passkeys, both of which are important for protecting your accounts.

However, if you're switching to another app, you'll need to manually unlink Microsoft Authenticator from each account and set up a new method. Unfortunately, Microsoft doesn't allow exporting 2FA tokens to another app, so you'll have to go one account at a time.

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Choosing the right password manager can make or break your online security. Here's what to prioritize:

Want expert recommendations? See our top-rated password managers of 2025 based on security, features, and ease of use at Cyberguy.com/Passwords

If you've been using Microsoft Authenticator as an all-in-one security app, it's time to update your strategy.

Now that the Aug. 1 cutoff has passed, you should:

Taking 15 minutes now can save you hours and possibly avoid a security nightmare later.

Microsoft's move may feel abrupt, but it's part of a broader trend toward password-less security. While it's sad to see the app's all-in-one functionality go, there are plenty of excellent alternatives ready to fill the gap. With just a few steps, you can protect your data and set yourself up with a more secure, future-proof system.

So what's your next move? Let us know what you're switching to and why by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact

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