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Microsoft Authenticator

4.6
1.68M reviews
100M+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this app

Two factor authentication (2FA or TFA) is easy, convenient, and secure when you use Microsoft Authenticator. Use your phone, not your password, to log into your Microsoft account. Just enter your username, then approve the notification sent to your phone. Your fingerprint, face ID, or PIN will provide a second layer of security in this two step verification process. After you’ve signed in with two factor authentication (2FA or TFA), you’ll have access to all your Microsoft products and services, such as Outlook, OneDrive, Office, and more.

Microsoft Authenticator also supports multi factor authentication (MFA) even if you still use a password, by providing a second layer of security after you type your password. When logging in with two factor authentication (2FA or TFA), you’ll enter your password, and then you’ll be asked for an additional way to prove it’s really you. Either approve the notification sent to the Microsoft Authenticator, or enter the one time password (OTP) generated by the app. The one time passwords (OTP codes) have a 30 second timer counting down. This timer is so you never have to use the same time based one time password (TOTP) twice and you don’t have to remember the number. The one time password (OTP) doesn’t require you to be connected to a network, and it won’t drain your battery.

You can add multiple accounts to your app, including non-Microsoft accounts like LinkedIn, Github, Amazon, Dropbox, Google, Facebook, and more. Since the app supports the industry standard for time based one time passwords (TOTP), you can secure all your online accounts. Simply enable two factor authentication (2FA or TFA) on all your accounts. Then, when you sign in, you’ll provide your username and password as usual. Finally, you’ll enter the one time password (OTP) provided by the Microsoft Authenticator app.

Sometimes your work or school might ask you to install the Microsoft Authenticator when accessing certain files, emails, or apps. You will need to register your device to your organization through the app and add your work or school account. Microsoft Authenticator also supports cert-based authentication by issuing a certificate on your device. This will let your organization know that the sign-in request is coming from a trusted device and help you seamlessly and securely access additional Microsoft apps and services without needing to log into each. Because Microsoft Authenticator supports single sign-on, once you have proven your identity once, you will not need to log in again to other Microsoft apps on your device.

Enroll in our beta program! Follow this link for an early preview of our latest updates: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.azure.authenticator
Updated on
17 June 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
This app may share these data types with third parties
Location and App activity
This app may collect these data types
Location
Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.6
1.65M reviews
Gregory A
14 June 2024
Great app but always having trouble with it fighting for control with Google Password Manager (even though that's supposed to be disabled). Especially when it comes to saving Passkeys (fingerprint & security key) which Authenticator doesn't seem to be able to do on my phone. Always gets routed to Google Password Manager but I'd prefer to use Authenticator for passwords and passkeys as well. Hopefully someday. Besides that, cool app.
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Joe Mackinnon
4 June 2024
Inconsistent, unreliable, and frustrating, at the best of times. The app pop-up, in particular, seemed like it was built to test my resolve by appearing on my screen for a random period of time then disappearing, forcing me to open the app and find a code that is on a timer to access my emails (good luck doing that with a bad phone signal) Then I got a new phone. Now, somehow, it's even more problematic.
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Lismore Symphony Orchestra
20 April 2024
Hideous. Trying to get into one-drive is a nightmare. The other day the authenticator app popped up on my phone - when I wasn't trying to get in. I thought, "Oh well, maybe it is working after all" so I tried today several times. Someone else's phone has probably been bombarded with my logon attempts. An utterly frustrating waste of everyone's time. BTW. I have been working in IT for over 40 years. Do not install this utterly vile app.
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