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asottile
Jun 02, 2021Copper Contributor
please do not ever show sensitive information as part of logins
I frequently use azure pipelines while streaming to hundreds of viewers on twitch and now they have my phone number because you showed it in plain text without warning I am very unhappy about thi...
Anonymous
Jun 03, 2021Hello
I understand your concerns!
There are 121 Community Groups in the MTC and if you use Azur there should be an inquiry!
perhaps even in one More Group Security Compliance and Identity!
Start a discussion there because in this Group we are talking about the principles of MTC space!
I'll add links:
asottile
Jun 03, 2021Copper Contributor
I've been told repeatedly this has nothing to do with azure and that this is specifically a microsoft login issue
I've been bounced around three times now this is absurd
I've been bounced around three times now this is absurd
- AnonymousJun 03, 2021If your computer is managed by an organization, it is also a matter of Group Policy and logon methods chosen by the organization!
To maintain any security policy I suggest deleting a screenshot that contains a lot of private data you can do while editing.- asottileJun 03, 2021Copper Contributorit is a personal account, this has nothing to do with windows nor organization group policies -- this is a browser login for azure devops.
- AnonymousJun 03, 2021Well see how much you have already ruled out the reasons!
But it wasn't login just information that there is a problem with your account and I would try to find in this solution if it was a proper synchronization would not in my opinion trouble with your account and it needs repair by the user .
- AnonymousJun 03, 2021
Well you explained a lot - I'm thinking about the idea for you!- AnonymousJun 03, 2021Have you set up a windows hello sign-in method?
Are you using a local account, or do you have a synced Microsoft account with Windows? do you have Edge as your default browser?
Of course, please do not answer these questions publicly - I want this to be a clue.