Microsoft to Retire Password Autofill in Authenticator App by August 2025

Microsoft has announced that it will discontinue the password storage and autofill feature in its Authenticator app, directing users to utilize Microsoft Edge’s built-in password manager instead. This change is part of Microsoft’s initiative to streamline credential management and enhance security by consolidating these features within its Edge browser. Starting June 2025, users of Microsoft’s […]

Microsoft has announced that it will discontinue the password storage and autofill feature in its Authenticator app, directing users to utilize Microsoft Edge’s built-in password manager instead. This change is part of Microsoft’s initiative to streamline credential management and enhance security by consolidating these features within its Edge browser.

Starting June 2025, users of Microsoft’s Autofill will no longer be able to save new passwords in the Authenticator app, and by July 2025, the autofill functionality within Authenticator will cease to operate, and any stored payment information will be deleted.

All saved passwords and unsaved generated passwords will become inaccessible in the Authenticator app in August 2025.

To maintain access to saved credentials, users are advised to transition to Microsoft Edge’s password manager. This involves installing Edge on their devices, signing in with their Microsoft account, and enabling password synchronization. Passwords can then be managed via the browser’s settings under the ‘Passwords’ section.

For those preferring alternative password management solutions, Microsoft provides an option to export passwords from the Authenticator app. This can be done by navigating to the app’s settings, selecting ‘Autofill,’ then ‘Export Passwords,’ and choosing a secure location to save the exported file. It’s important to note that while account passwords can be exported, payment information will need to be re-entered manually in the new platform.

Continued Support for Passkeys

Despite the discontinuation of the password autofill feature, Microsoft has confirmed that the Authenticator app will continue to support passkeys. Users employing passkeys for authentication purposes should ensure the app remains installed and updated to facilitate seamless sign-ins.

This move aligns with Microsoft’s broader strategy to enhance security and user experience by centralizing password management within its Edge browser, thereby reducing reliance on multiple applications for credential storage and autofill functionalities.

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