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  1. 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.

  2. How to add your accounts to Microsoft Authenticator

    Open Authenticator on your phone and select the plus icon and select Add account. Select Work or school account then tap Scan a QR Code. Notes: If you can't use your camera to scan a …

  3. About Microsoft Authenticator - Microsoft Support

    Learn how you can use the free Microsoft Authenticator app to sign in to all your accounts without using a password.

  4. Download Microsoft Authenticator - Microsoft Support

    The Microsoft Authenticator app helps you sign into your accounts when you're using two-step verification.

  5. Sign in using two-step verification or security info

    After you've registered your security key, open the Microsoft Edge browser. When prompted to sign-in, insert your security key into your device's USB port and sign in to Windows using your …

  6. Troubleshoot problems with Microsoft Authenticator

    Open the app, go to the app's top-level menu, and then select Send feedback. After that, contact Support or go to the Microsoft Authenticator app forum and explain the problem you're seeing …

  7. Microsoft Authenticator FAQs - Microsoft Support

    App Lock helps keep your one-time verification codes, app information, and app settings more secure. When App Lock is enabled, you'll be asked to authenticate using your device PIN or …

  8. Use Microsoft Authenticator with Microsoft 365

    Learn how to use Azure Authenticator with Microsoft 365. It makes 2-step verification really easy!

  9. Use Microsoft Authenticator with Microsoft 365

    Learn how to use Azure Authenticator with Microsoft 365. It makes 2-step verification really easy!

  10. Using Outlook mobile to sign in - Microsoft Support

    You will see sign-in requests appear either on the lock screen or in the Outlook mobile app. You'll also be able to get one-time passcodes, which you can copy/paste into other sign-in screens.