

To Azure Authenticator, so if that's the case, you'll find it here. Still, Microsoft originally promised that it would show as an update The Microsoft Authenticator (beta) app is available here, as it has been since June. You can grab the iOS app here and the Android app here, but the Windows app is a bit more complicated. Enable the Unknown Sources setting on your Android device if needed. Tap the INSTALL button to install the APK 'Microsoft Authenticator' file you want. Go to Me > App Management > APK Management to view the APK 'Microsoft Authenticator' file. Original Band will be supported or if it will work with all three mobile operating systems that the app is offered on. Download and install the 'Microsoft Authenticator' on your Android device. We also don't know the details of it, such as if the The company did, however, confirm to Mary Jo Foley that you'll be able to approve sign-ins from your Microsoft Band however, this feature is coming at a later date and is not included in today's release. Even though Microsoft's original blog post stated "Supportįor wearables", the company would not confirm that support for Google's wearable OS was in the pipeline. Samsung Gear users will also see some Authenticator love, but Android Wear users might not. The iOS app will also include Apple Watch support, which will be super helpful for users of the wearable device. Now, you would simply press the "approve" button from another device. Of numbers that were texted or emailed to you. Normally, you might attempt to sign in with your Microsoft account and you'd be asked to enter a series If you're not familiar with Microsoft Authenticator (not that you would be, as it was released today), it's designed to make two-factor authentication easier.

A Windows phone version isn't generally available just yet (it's still listed as beta, but you can still use it), but the company did state that the app would be released As promised in July, Microsoft has released its Authenticator app to iOS and Android.
