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Microsoft Authenticator on Apple Watch
According to this article:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/account-billing/common-questions-about-the-microsoft-authenticator-app-12d283d1-bcef-4875-9ae5-ac360e2945dd
The Microsoft Authenticator app is being discontinued on Apple Watch. I find this very disappointing. I used it many times per day. Yes, it was a bit buggy and unreliable, but it sure was better than picking up my phone every time! Please keep supporting the Watch app!
41 Replies
- iBorreCopper Contributor
Agreed. Please bring back support for Apple Watch ❤️
- bottsjwBrass Contributor
I've also up voted the return of this feature. We need to all spread the word to get this functionality restored. It's basic level capabilities ... and a greatly improves usability.
https://feedback.azure.com/d365community/idea/2a6e7475-859f-ed11-a81b-6045bd8615b0
- trevevsCopper Contributorhang on Im sure MS auth approve was working on my apple watch 4 until I had to reinstall ms auth app on my iphone? now I just get a notification.
- xoxoxexeCopper ContributorAnother example how liitle does MS cares about the customers.
1. Abandoning Windows Phone, I still can't pardon them for that.
2. Hardware Requirements for Windows 11.
3. Abandoning MS Auth for apple watch.
enough is enough. Setting up my gaming Rig for Linux, and going all in Apple.- justusemyemailpleaseCopper Contributor
Wow, our company just changed from Duo to MS Authenticator for "less annoying prompts" but here I am, losing the most convenient way to reply to the prompts.
All this just to enter 2 digits? How much security can that possible be adding?
- cwilmsCopper Contributor
DJTentman84, I know that security is important and I figured I would eventually get used to not having the app on my wrist, but it's been nearly a year, and so many times when I need to authenticate (multiple times per day) I still raise my wrist expecting it to show up there. I really hate having to use my phone as it usually breaks my workflow as I am usually using it for something else at the time the notification pops up. I really hope they will find a way to bring it back and can make it compatible with Microsoft's new security features (since that's the reason they discontinued it). It really was a great solution.
- mstendahCopper ContributorThanks for the link to voting for this. Done, and I sure hope Microsoft finds this input valuable and tries to bring it back.
- NDeSouzaCopper ContributorI just want to chime in here and say that I hope Microsoft sees this and reinstates the functionality of the Apple Watch app--there is no reason we can't enter the two digit code there.
- BhorimCopper ContributorMicrosoft, shame on you!
Please find a way to add ths functionality back on the watch.
On the watch its also possible to enter a number for authentication .. 😕 - Karen WilsonCopper Contributor
I'm extremely disappointed because using my watch to authenticate while teaching is much more convenient than using my phone each time. I found the app on my watch quite reliable. I hope Microsoft walks this decision back.
- randybiehlCopper Contributor
Karen Wilson I highly doubt they will. Typical behavior of MS and Goog. It's not a security issue, it's MS not wanting people to buy and use apple products because it cuts into their bottom line. /opinion
- Deus_Tactix710Copper Contributor
randybiehl normally this is the case, but in this instance I reckon most people would still be using the app on iPhones and android devices, but it is a P.I.T.A to get the phone out of your pocket each time, using the watch was way more efficient and promotes better security because you did not have the risk of leaving your phone lying around.
- leventechCopper Contributor
DJTentman84 +1 still waiting to hear the user voice that Microsoft really hear, I sent feedback many times.
Just wondering any else reasons say in security, during the authentication?