Do not leave it too late to save your data — what to know.
You now have just ten days before Microsoft starts deleting your passwords. Do not leave it too late and be sure to save your data. But before you do, there’s a new warning that might change your mind on what to do next.While Microsoft’s Authenticator will still continue to store passkeys, users are urged to use Edge instead as a password manager, and data will automatically move across.
As for Authenticator itself. Proton says it “was a simple, dedicated tool that allowed users to store and autofill logins across platforms. Like most Microsoft products, Authenticator collected data, but wasn’t equipped to track across the internet.” There is a conflict here. Deleting passwords and replacing them with passkeys is the right answer. Passwords are not secure — even with two-factor authentication . But Proton says “behind the careful phrasing is a simple truth — features that once worked anywhere now only work wherever Microsoft wants you to be.”
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