Microsoft will begin rolling out its new unified "Microsoft Authenticator" app across a variety of mobile apps stores starting August 15.
Credit: Microsoft
The
new Microsoft Authenticator will combine different pieces of
Microsoft's current set of authenticator apps into a new single app that
will work with both Microsoft accounts and Azure Active Directory
accounts. The new app is meant for both consumer and enterprise
customers.
The coming app will allow users to simply click an "approve" button
in a notification to complete their two-factor authentications. The
coming app will support wearables including Apple Watch and Samsung Gear,
and will support fingerprint-based approvals instead of passcodes on
iPhones and Android phones. (I'm asking about support for Microsoft Band
and Windows Phones, since Microsoft's post on this mentions neither.)
Enterprise
users will have the ability to sign in through certificates instead of
passwords, according to Microsoft's July 25 blog post announcing
availability of the coming app.
Those currently using Azure Authenticator will see the new app delivered as an update. Existing accounts will be automatically upgraded. Users of the Microsoft Account authenticator app for Android will get a message prompting them to download the new app once it's available.
New Microsoft Authenticator app to roll out starting August 15
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juillet 25, 2016
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