Microsoft Authenticator For Mac



It is no longer enough to secure your accounts with just a password – these are too easily compromised, particularly considering people's tendency to reuse the same password for multiple sites and services. Microsoft Authenticator is a solution to this problem, giving you the option of either using your phone as an authentication device, or enabling multi-factor authentication for added security.

How to Install Microsoft Authenticator for PC or MAC: Download BlueStacks for PC making use of the download option available in this web page. Begin the process of installing BlueStacks emulator simply by opening the installer after the download process is completed. Microsoft Authenticator also supports multi factor authentication for work, school, and non-Microsoft accounts. The app provides a second layer of security after your password. When logging in, you'll enter your password, and then you'll be asked for an additional way to prove it's really you. At first glance, Microsoft's Authenticator looks pretty much like the Google equivalent. It generates the same six-digit TOTP codes for third-party 2FA accounts but does its best work on consumer.

The app is available for iOS and Android devices, and can be used in conjunction with various Microsoft services such as Outlook, OneDrive and Office, as well a various services from other providers. The first way in which you can use the app eliminates the need to use passwords at all, so there is no risk of you forgetting the information you need to access your accounts.

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You can log into a Microsoft account by simply entering your username or email address, and then a verification notification will be sent to your phone. You can authenticate this with a PIN, your fingerprint or face ID, and you will be instantly logged in.

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The other option is to use multi-factor / two-factor authentication. With this enabled on your account, you will have to provide your username and password to access your account, as well as using the Microsoft Authenticator app to provide a code, PIN, face ID or fingerprint to prove it was you logging into the account.

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The app can go further than this for schools and organisations that want to use security certificates to ensure that logins and verifications are coming from authentic, trusted devices. In these scenarios, the single sign-in feature means that once you are logged into an account on your device, you will remain signed in with no need to prove your identity or provide a password again.

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Other features of the app include the ability to change account passwords, and to review account activity to make sure that there has been nothing suspicious going on.

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Microsoft Authenticator App For Mac

Microsoft Authenticator For Mac

From a security and convenience point of view, Microsoft Authenticator is worth its weight in gold – and it's all the more appealing thanks to the fact that it is free of charge.