How to use Microsoft Authenticator as your password manager (2024)

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I use a password manager on my PC and mobile devices.

For me, it's still the best way, and really the only way for now, to juggle all the unique and complex passwords for my online accounts.

I'd advise anyone with a large number of accounts to adopt a password manager for the same purpose.

Also:How to protect and secure your password manager

But if you don't have a dedicated password manager and you already use Microsoft Authenticator for two-factor authentication, you can enlist that app for password management.

Microsoft Authenticator can generate, store, and apply passwords at websites via an autofill feature. Beyond supporting iOS, iPadOS, and Android devices, the autofill option works in the desktop flavors of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge via an extension.

How to use Microsoft Authenticator as your password manager

1. Open the Microsoft Authenticator app

If you need to download Microsoft Authenticator on your mobile device, grab it foriOS,iPadOS, orAndroid. Open the app and tap the Passwords icon on the bottom toolbar. Tap the button at the bottom to sync with your account.

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2. Import passwords from Chrome

The next screen prompts you to import your passwords, giving you the option of importing from a password manager or importing from Google Chrome. Let's try the Chrome option first.

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Tap the button forImport Directly from Google Chrome. The next screen explains the steps for exporting your passwords from Chrome. Open Chrome on your mobile device.

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3. Select Password Manager

On an iPhone, tap the three-dot icon at the bottom of the screen and select Password Manager. Swipe to the bottom of the screen and tapExport Passwords. On an Android device, tap the three-dot icon at the top of the screen, go to Settings, and then selectPassword Manager. Tap the Settings icon and then tapExport Passwords.

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4. Confirm and select Authenticator

Confirm that you want to export your passwords. Tap Authenticator as the app to which you want to export the passwords. A notification confirms that your passwords have been imported.

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Import passwords from a password manager

If you already used a dedicated password manager, such as Apple Keychain, 1Password, Dashlane, Bitwarden, LastPass, or RoboForm, you can add those passwords into Authenticator.

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To do this, you'll have to export the passwords as a CSV file and then import them into Authenticator.

In Authenticator, go to Settings and tap the option for Import Passwords. Tap the button for Import from Password Managers.

At the next screen, choose the password manager you use and then follow the steps for exporting your passwords.

Whether you export the passwords on your mobile device or PC, you'll need to make the CSV file available for your device, which you can do by copying it to a backup and sharing service, such as OneDrive, Google Drive, or iCloud.

Also: How to use iCloud as a password manager on Windows

In the Microsoft Authenticator app, tap the notice asking if you have passwords saved in other apps or go to Settings and select the setting for Import from Password Managers. Choose your password manager. Navigate to the location and folder where you saved the CSV file and select it. Your imported passwords then appear.

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Manually add a password

Of course, you can also manually add a new account to the app. At the Passwords screen, tap the + sign to add a password. Then type the URL, username, and password for the website account you want to add. When done, tap Save.

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Generate a password

Microsoft Authenticator can create a password for a new account or an existing account. In the iPhone app, tap the three-dot icon and select Password Generator. In the Android version, tap the + icon and select Generate password.

Tap the link for Customize Password to set the complexity and length for the password, opting to include or exclude letters, numbers, and special characters. Tap the refresh icon to generate a different password.

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When done, tap the button for Copy Password to paste it elsewhere. Otherwise, tap the disk icon to use the password in a new account that you want to add to the app.

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Use AutoFill

The Authenticator app will automatically fill in your username and password for saved online accounts. But first, you need to enable the feature. On an iPhone, go to Settings > Passwords > Password Options. Turn on the switch for AutoFill Passwords and select Authenticator to make it the default autofill app. Also, uncheck any other apps in the autofill list. On an Android phone, go to Settings in the Authenticator app. Turn on the switches for Set as autofill provider and AutoFill on more apps and sites.

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On an iPhone, autofill from third-party apps, such as Microsoft Authenticator, works only with Safari. But you can also use it with any app that needs a login. Open Safari and browse to one of the websites or open one of the apps for which your credentials are stored in the Authenticator app. Tap the field for username. In some cases, a button for Authenticator will display your correct name. If so, tap that button. Tap the field for password and then tap the button for your account name.

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In other cases, a key icon appears just above the keyboard. Tap that icon, and the Authenticator app displays the account. Select your account name in the app.

The fields for username and password are then populated. Tap the "Sign in" button, and you're logged in to the site or app.

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On an Android phone, the autofill process is similar to on an iPhone. Open your preferred browser or open a specific app. Tap the username field, and the account name from the Authenticator app will appear above or below the field. Tap that name. For the password field, the account name appears above the keyboard. Tap that name and then sign in to the Authenticator app. The username and password fields should both be populated, allowing you to sign in to the site or app.

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Use Edge and Chrome on the desktop

Finally, you can use the Microsoft Authenticator autofill feature in the desktop versions of Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome via an extension.

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In Chrome or Edge, go to the Chrome web store link for Microsoft AutoFill and add the extension to the browser. Browse to a site for which the account is saved in Authenticator. Click the username field, and your account name should appear below it. Click the name, and Authenticator will sign you in to the site.

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How to use Microsoft Authenticator as your password manager (2024)

FAQs

Can Microsoft Authenticator be used as a password manager? ›

Yes, Microsoft Authenticator's password manager feature works seamlessly with both mobile devices and desktop computers.

Does Microsoft Authenticator support passkeys? ›

The Microsoft Authenticator policy doesn't give you the option to enable passkeys in Authenticator. Instead, to enable passkeys in Authenticator, you must edit the FIDO2 security key Authentication methods policy. Sign in to the Microsoft Entra admin center as at least an Authentication Policy Administrator.

How do I autofill passwords in Microsoft Authenticator? ›

The passwords are saved as part of your personal Microsoft account and are also available when you sign in to Microsoft Edge with your personal Microsoft account. To turn Autofill on: Open Authenticator. On the Passwords tab in Authenticator, select Sign in with Microsoft and sign in using your Microsoft account.

How do I use Microsoft Authenticator password? ›

Sign in using Microsoft Authenticator
  1. Go to the site where you want to sign in.
  2. Enter your username at the sign-in prompt and select Next.
  3. Select Send notification. ...
  4. You will be prompted to Check your Authenticator app and may also be shown a number.

Does Microsoft have a built-in password manager? ›

Microsoft Edge has advanced password protection features built right in, from creating new and secure passwords to checking if your password has been leaked.

Is Microsoft Authenticator better than LastPass? ›

Microsoft Authenticator is best suited for users who prioritize simplicity and ease of use, while LastPass is best for those who need a more comprehensive solution with robust features.

How to create a passkey on Authenticator app? ›

Creating a passkey
  1. Sign in to your MyAccount Security info. Sign in.
  2. Choose Add sign-in method.
  3. Select Passkey (Preview) or Passkey in Microsoft Authenticator (Preview).
  4. Follow the instructions on your device.
  5. Provide a name for your passkey.

How do I create a Microsoft passkey? ›

Open a web browser and sign in to My Security info. Tap + Add sign-in method > choose Passkey in Microsoft Authenticator (preview) > Add. Sign in with multifactor authentication (MFA), then tap Next.

Can I trust Microsoft Authenticator? ›

Microsoft describes their Authenticator as “More secure. Passwords can be forgotten, stolen, or compromised. With Authenticator, your phone provides an extra layer of security on top of your PIN or fingerprint.”

Is Microsoft Authenticator Autofill safe? ›

Security. The Microsoft Authenticator app requires biometric or device passcode as extra security. The passwords on the device are encrypted, and encryption/decryption keys are not stored and are always generated when needed.

What is secret key in Microsoft Authenticator app? ›

The secret key is like a secondary password shared between the authenticator app on your device and your Knowledge Hub account. If you have multiple devices, they must all share the same secret key. If you feel that the secret key has been compromised, you should regenerate and save a new secret key.

How do I set up passwordless Microsoft Authenticator? ›

I have already setup my authenticator app
  1. Sign in to your Microsoft account Additional security options.
  2. Under Passwordless account, select Turn on.
  3. Follow the prompts to verify your account.
  4. Approve the request sent to your Microsoft Authenticator app.

How do I import passwords into Microsoft Authenticator? ›

Import passwords using Microsoft Authenticator
  1. Transfer the exported password file from step 1 above to your Android or iOS phone. ...
  2. Download the shared password file to your mobile.
  3. Open Authenticator and tap Passwords.
  4. Tap then Settings.
  5. Scroll down to Import Passwords and choose how you want to import.

Is there a desktop version of Authenticator? ›

Consider these options for desktop authenticator apps: WinAuth: This is available for Windows PCs. KeePassXC: This is available as an app for Windows, Mac, and Linux as well as a browser extension. Authenticator Chrome Extension: This is available as a Chrome extension.

Where are Authenticator passwords stored? ›

The passwords in authenticator app are saved as part of your personal Microsoft account and won't sync with work or school account.

Is Authenticator app safe for passwords? ›

Although using SMS authentication is better than not having MFA enabled at all, you should use an authenticator app over SMS authentication because it is more secure. Authenticator apps are convenient, secure and free, making them a better option for MFA. You may be able to use a password manager as your MFA method.

What can you do with Microsoft Authenticator? ›

Authenticator can be used three ways:
  1. As a way to verify sign in if you forget your password.
  2. As a way to sign every time, by using a one-time password code to increase account security. ...
  3. As the only way to sign in - just tap an approval on your phone to sign in.

Do I need a password manager if I use 2FA? ›

If the device itself was compromised then your accounts would be compromised because you have your password manager and your 2FA app on the same device. This would also be the case if you had your 2FA codes stored in your password manager too.

Does Microsoft have a password manager like LastPass? ›

Microsoft Authenticator compares favorably with other authentication apps, but the same cannot be said when compared to full-featured password managers, such as LastPass, Dashlane, Keeper, and 1Password. But despite more limited features and browser support, the free Microsoft Authenticator does have its uses.

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