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Microsoft passwordless account
Microsoft passwordless account










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microsoft passwordless account

Please read the official documentation on passwordless sign-in with the Microsoft Authenticator app to learn more about the prerequisites and how to enable this in your tenant. Passwordless sign-in with the Microsoft Authenticator app And on iOS you can now use multiple accounts (in preview right now)! Microsoft is also working on multiple account support for Android and I hope this will become available anytime soon. The Authenticator app can be used to sign in to your Azure AD account without using a password on any device platform, including mobile devices like Android and iOS. Then what options are there to support this scenario? The answer is passwordless sign-in with the Microsoft Authenticator app.

microsoft passwordless account

She also completed the passwordless enrollment of a Windows device in my previous post.Ĭurrently you can’t use a FIDO2 security key to sign-in to Outlook for mobiles. My test user for this demo is Jessy Wonka. Imaging you have a user that is enabled for passwordless, and this user want’s to configure Microsoft Outlook on a personal Android device. If you want to skip to the user experience video, have a look at my YouTube Channel Passwordless sign-in to outlook on Android devices Although, you don’t have a work-profile option for iOS. I’ll follow up with another post for iOS devices, but in general, the procedures are the same. This post will focus on enrolling Android devices and configuring applications like Outlook and Teams, without a password. We’ll have a look at phone sign-in with the Microsoft Authenticator app and also enroll for a work profile with the Company Portal app and sign-in from another device using a FIDO2 security key.

microsoft passwordless account

You can very well be working passwordless on mobile devices (corporate and personal). That being said, It is possible and in this post, I’ll show you that mobile devices are not an excuse for passwords. Working passwordless on Windows is easy, but when it comes to working passwordless on Mobile devices like Android and iOS, there are some other considerations. In my previous post “ What is your excuse for passwords”, I wrote about going passwordless all the way and how to enroll a Windows device with Autopilot using Azure Temporary Access Pass (TAP), and a FIDO2 security key.












Microsoft passwordless account