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Bryan Callicott
Sep 21, 2017Copper Contributor
Google Authenticator app & Office 365 MFA
Is it possible to use the Google Authenticator iOS app with Office 365 MFA instead of the Microsoft Authenticator app? I tried adding to Google Authenticator with both QR code and manually but go...
Przemyslaw W
Nov 22, 2017Brass Contributor
No true, you are not forced to install MS Authenticator, You can without problem use Google Authenticator, but you need to display the "Secret" key:
In screen with QRCode to scan there is a small blue link "Setup application without notifications" (sorry don't exactly know if this is proper translation for it) , click it and you'll get the secret, then just type it into G Authenticator and you're set :) (You don't have to type the full account name, this is for you to identify it only).
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Ps. I just set-up on my new phone GAuthenticator for 3 company O365 accounts :)
Marius Gerighausen
Sep 28, 2018Copper Contributor
On the ihrer Hand, there is something missing. What if you never want to loose access, wouldn‘t it be clever, to add another totp provider, like keePassXC or just a second device with a totp app? If you consider your phone at risk of getting lost or Brocken/unaccessable? MS only supports phone numbers as backup there...
- Simeon LewisSep 28, 2018Copper Contributor
Truth is, Office 365 should support a variety of multi-factor authentication options - Google Authenticator, Duo, Yubico etc. MFA for O365 wont get wide spread adoption until they support more than just their own multi factor option.
- Marius GerighausenSep 28, 2018Copper ContributorCan‘t find the edit button, ihrer=other, Brocken=broken
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