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    What Microsoft does without passwords: What it means to users

    Edward LangleyBy Edward LangleySeptember 17, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Microsoft wants to make passwords obsolete in the future. On top of that Support page The company is now promoting another login option. Windows, Outlook or OnDrive users may in the future remove their own password and set the authentication processor, Windows Hello or Security keys and email or SMS verification.

    Users no longer need to remember the password, but are prompted to enter a short code, which is displayed by the corresponding option. This means that Microsoft customers can no longer forget their password and sit in front of an inaccessible account. However, if you lose the relevant verification type, you will definitely not have access yet.

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    Microsoft: How to remove the password

    The new functionality is set to be introduced to all customers from October 5, 2021. If you want to use the function, download an authentication application in advance. These are available for both Android and iOS smartphones and browsers. Once the function is enabled, you can enable “Passwordless Account” in your Microsoft account under Security Options. Guide you through the menu system.

    In the course of this you need to check the new option and connect. You can forget your password and only use the new variant in the future. Signing in with a password can be re-enabled at any time. However, Microsoft insists that the new options are more secure than the old passwords. After all, these can be stolen or guessed by hackers.

    Edward Langley

    Edward Langley is a contributor to Nintendo-power.com, covering a wide range of topics including news, business, technology, entertainment, lifestyle and current affairs. He focuses on delivering clear, balanced and accessible reporting that helps readers stay informed about important developments and emerging trends. With an emphasis on accuracy, relevance and useful insights, Edward aims to provide engaging stories and practical information that matter to audiences in the UK and beyond.

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