Microsoft has stated that it is ending the password support in its Authenticator app since August 1, 2025.
Changes, according to the company, are part of its efforts to streamline Autofofy in addition to two -factor authentication (2FA).
“Starting July 2025, Autofoful’s feature in Authenticator will stop working, and from August 2025 passwords will no longer be available in Authenticator,” – Microsoft – Note In the support document for Microsoft Authenticator.
It should be noted that Microsoft has already deleted the ability to add or import new passwords in the last month. However, the ability to keep passwords through Autofool will continue to work in July.
Given this, this function is not completely eliminated. Instead, saved passwords and addresses will now be synchronized with Microsoft’s account accounts, allowing them to access them through the Edge Brown, installing it as a default autofocin provider.
“After August 2025, your saved passwords will no longer be available in Authenticator, and any generated passwords are not saved will be removed,” – Redmond – Note.
Another key aspect to note is that the changes do not apply to PassKeys. For their Microsoft accounts required users who have included PassKeys for their accounts Enable Authentic As their supplier of the pass. Disabling the authenticist will also have a side effect shutdown.
Users who already use another password manager solution, such as Beazchain Apple iCloud or Google Password Manager, can install it as a default auto -fill supplier on their mobile devices. Users can also export their passwords from the Authenticator app and then import them to the selected service.