Ace Security Desk—Microsoft Authenticator houses your passwords. It lets you sign into your Microsoft accounts using a PIN, facial recognition, such as Windows Hello, or other biometric data, like a fingerprint. The authenticator can also be used in other ways, such as verifying you’re logging in if you forgot your password or using two-factor authentication as an extra layer of security for your Microsoft accounts.

In June, Microsoft stopped letting users add passwords to Authenticator, but here’s a timeline of other changes you can expect, according to Microsoft: July 2025: You won’t be able to use the autofill password function.August 2025: You’ll no longer be able to use saved passwords.
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