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- How to add your accounts to Microsoft Authenticator
If you have non-Microsoft accounts, such as for Amazon, Facebook, or Google, you can add them to Authenticator for two-step verification, or if your site or service supports adding an account using a QR code, you can set up Authenticator as a way to sign in
- Download Microsoft Authenticator - Microsoft Support
The Microsoft Authenticator app helps you sign into your accounts when you're using two-step verification
- Use Microsoft Authenticator with Microsoft 365
Learn how to use Azure Authenticator with Microsoft 365 It makes 2-step verification really easy!
- Sign in using Microsoft Authenticator - Microsoft Support
Microsoft Authenticator helps you sign in to your accounts if you've forgotten your password, use two-step verification or multi-factor authentication, or have gone passwordless on your account
- Set up your Microsoft 365 sign-in for multi-factor authentication
By setting up MFA, you add an extra layer of security to your Microsoft 365 account sign-in For example, you first enter your password and, when prompted, you also type a dynamically generated verification code provided by an authenticator app or sent to your phone
- Sign in to your work or school account using two-step verification . . .
Find out how to Get started with the Microsoft Authenticator app so that you can use notifications to sign in, instead of texts and phone calls Learn How to use two-step verification with your Microsoft account
- About Microsoft Authenticator
Learn how you can use the free Microsoft Authenticator app to sign in to all your accounts without using a password
- How to use two-step verification with your Microsoft account
Two-step verification (sometimes called multi-factor authentication) helps protect you by making it more difficult for someone else to sign in to your Microsoft account
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