Deepak Dhiman 160Reputation points
I have found a workaround to remove an old accounts from your Microsoft Authenticator app on an Android.
If you have an android mobile, follow the instructions below:
- Open your mobiles' Settings, then tap on Users & accounts or Accounts and backup (depends on the android version).
- Scroll down and look for Microsoft old account(s) you want to remove or Work account and tap on it.
- Once you found the required account, tap on it and select More or tap on 2 dots : (depends on the android version) in the upper right corner of your screen.
- Select Remove account. You may need to repeat it twice or thrice.
- Once account has removed, close the Microsoft Authenticator app if already opened.
- Now tap and hold on Microsoft Authenticator app, and select App info.
- Select Storage usage > Under Cache, tap on Clear cache.
- Open Microsoft Authenticator app, and old account(s) should not appear now.
Roman Strobel 10Reputation points
2024-04-28T21:14:35.3+00:00 Thank you Deepak, your solution works perfectly 🙏
Deepak Dhiman 160Reputation points
2024-04-29T18:15:57.2866667+00:00 Glad to help! Please accept this answer to help others.
Dieter Schlegel 10Reputation points
2024-05-07T07:13:50.99+00:00 it worked, thank you
Kovili, Rohit 10Reputation points
2024-05-08T06:18:06.98+00:00 That was perfect. Thank you !
Quinton Johnson 5Reputation points
2024-05-17T13:36:03.0466667+00:00 Thank you!!!! I was searching for some time on how to do this, and now those old accounts are GONE!... again thank you!
Runpu YAN 5Reputation points
2024-05-22T02:07:02.23+00:00 Thank you Deepak, your solution works
N A I M A 0Reputation points
2024-05-27T13:18:57.9966667+00:00 Doesn't work.
scottj 46Reputation points
2024-05-27T19:04:38.24+00:00 Excellent. That worked. Thank you.
Kay Wallace 5Reputation points
2024-06-18T19:20:22.2766667+00:00 Thank you Mr. Dhiman! This worked perfectly. Left a job with logins still on the phone/in Authenticator which no longer work, so completely understand Scott's problem below. Well written steps, Deepak! Especially the need for multiple "remove account" taps! (I did.) Have bookmarked/saved the steps for exit interviewers.
Chris Nixon 5Reputation points
2024-07-02T17:56:50.7366667+00:00 Worked brilliantly, thank you.
Kathryn L 0Reputation points
2024-07-03T23:05:50.71+00:00 With the latest Android. Accounts and backup > manage accounts, then scroll through your list of accounts, removing only the ones you need to remove (eg. If you've left your job that might be Outlook. I had an employee ID as one account and an employee email for something else, so had to remove both.)
John Hsu 0Reputation points
2024-07-05T17:55:40.81+00:00 I manage students' accounts. one account had problem with MFA. I disabled the MFA, but still ask MFA with Authenticator. So, I tried that account on my two phones. The authenticator app always said the “QR code already used” and the account on the Authenticator shows "Sign in". I clicked the account, it asked me "To set up Microsoft Authenticator, you will need to go to aka.ms/mfasetup on a web browser". It is in the loop and unable to make MFA works for this strange account.
Jacques Rachel 5Reputation points
2024-07-16T13:01:06.37+00:00 OMG, thank you so much!
John Hsu 0Reputation points
2024-07-23T03:10:41.59+00:00 the account is in "Sign in" status. Didn't has 3 dots. I am managing students accounts. Only one account could not work with Athenticator , even I disable the MFA /enforce/reset password/change phones.
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