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Since Microsoft will get rid of all of your passwords in two weeks, you'll need a new place to store your passwords safely.
Starting in August, your saved passwords will no longer be accessible in Microsoft's Authenticator app. You have several options.
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Enter the secret code and a name for the code, then click "Confirm". Using WinOTP Authenticator Another option is to use the WinOTP Authenticator app available on the Microsoft Store.