The move is not about Android security as such, but about the unavailability of the Microsoft Authenticator app in Chinese app stores. Microsoft has ordered its staff in China to use iPhones for their ...
Microsoft told staffers in China to use iPhones for work starting in September, Bloomberg reported. The move is reportedly due to security changes and Google Play's unavailability in China. The report ...
As part of an overall security drive, Microsoft in China has told staff they will all be required to switch to iPhone. The memo says that staff using Android smartphones, including China's own Huawei ...
Microsoft Authenticator users are facing a significant change as the app's password management features are being discontinued, with all stored passwords set for deletion on August 1st. This move ...
Microsoft Authenticator to stop saving new passwords June 1. Update, May 4, 2025: This story, originally published May 2, has been updated with further information on the use of passkeys by Microsoft, ...
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) has reportedly instructed its employees in China to use Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) iPhones for work, effectively banning Android-powered devices. What Happened: Microsoft ...
Microsoft is mandating its employees in China to use iPhones for work, effectively banning Android devices. This move is due to the lack of Google Mobile Services in China, which prevents the ...
FILE - A Microsoft sign and logo are pictured at the company's headquarters, Friday, April 4, 2025, in Redmond, Wash. (AP Photo/Jason Redmond, File) (Jason Redmond ...
Microsoft is officially phasing out saved passwords in its Authenticator app. From August 2025, the app will no longer support autofill or password storage. Instead, users will need replace saved ...
Autofill is a lifesaver—until it’s not. Microsoft Authenticator will soon stop saving your passwords, meaning it's time to switch to Edge or move on to better alternatives. If you use Microsoft's ...
Users of Microsoft apps are having a rough year. First, in May, the Windows maker shut down the popular VOIP calling app, Skype, for good. Microsoft said it was done so that the company could focus on ...