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

Microsoft’s move is part of a much larger shift away from traditional password-based logins. The company said the changes are also meant to streamline autofill within its two-factor authentication (2FA) app, making the experience simpler and more secure.

Over the past few years, Microsoft has been pushing for a passwordless future using technologies like passkeys, Windows Hello, and FIDO2-based authentication. These methods offer better protection against phishing and password reuse, which are still major attack vectors. While it may feel like a hassle at first, this change is actually aimed at reducing your risk in the long run.


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