Microsoft’s Password Autofill: The Great Migration to Edge Begins!

Microsoft Authenticator is phasing out its password autofill feature, prompting users to switch to Microsoft Edge for seamless autofill. Remember, folks, this isn’t a breakup; it’s just a “see you on a different app” situation! Export your passwords by July 2025, or risk a digital game of “Where’s Waldo?” with your login info.

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Hot Take:

Looks like Microsoft is playing matchmaker, pairing passwords with Edge like a cheesy rom-com: “When Autofill Met Browser.” It’s a classic tale of love, loss, and autofill, with Edge getting the starring role and Authenticator being ghosted like an ex at a party. So long, old friend. We’ll always have the passwords…

Key Points:

  • Microsoft Authenticator app is ending its password autofill feature in July 2025.
  • Users are advised to move their passwords to Microsoft Edge, which still supports autofill.
  • Notifications are being sent to users to export passwords before the deadline.
  • Microsoft Edge promises seamless autofill, security features, and AI-powered browsing.
  • Users can export passwords into a CSV file if they prefer another autofill provider.

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