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Business Standard
01-07-2025
- Business Standard
Microsoft Authenticator app to drop password autofill: How to export data
Microsoft is discontinuing the password autofill feature in its Authenticator app. Autofill will stop working in July 2025, and all saved passwords will be permanently deleted by August 1. This move is part of Microsoft's plan to consolidate password management within the Edge browser, which will become the sole platform for storing and using saved credentials. Microsoft urges users to export their data before the deadline if they do not intend to switch to Edge. How to transfer your passwords Microsoft has stated that passwords and addresses already saved in the Authenticator app will automatically sync to your Microsoft account and remain accessible through Edge. However, if you are not planning to use Edge, you will need to export your passwords to another service before August 1. To continue using generated passwords, you must save them from the 'Generator history' (accessed via the 'Password' tab) into your saved passwords. How to maintain access to passwords with Edge For iOS Download the Microsoft Edge browser. Go to iPhone Settings and select General. Select Autofill & Passwords. Under the 'Autofill from' section, you will see a list of available password managers. Choose Edge. (If you have set up Passkeys for your Microsoft Account, ensure that Authenticator remains enabled as your Passkey Provider. Disabling Authenticator will disable your passkeys.) Open Edge and sign in to start autofilling. Your passwords and addresses are now securely synced in your Microsoft account. You can access them through 'Passwords' under settings. For Android Download the Microsoft Edge browser. Go to your device Settings and search for 'Autofill'. Select Preferred service. Select Change and choose Edge. Open Edge and sign in to start autofilling. Your passwords and addresses are now securely synced in your Microsoft account. You can access them through 'Passwords' under settings. Microsoft allows you to export passwords directly from Authenticator under Settings, then Autofill, and finally Export Passwords. Please note that payment details cannot be exported, so users will need to re-enter them manually. Passkeys are still supported Although password support is ending, Microsoft Authenticator will continue to support passkeys. This means you can still log in using facial recognition, fingerprint, or a PIN, ensuring the app remains enabled as your passkey provider. Choosing a different autofill provider instead of Edge If you would prefer to use a different service like Google Password Manager or iCloud Keychain, follow these steps: Set your preferred service as your default autofill provider in your phone's settings. Export your saved passwords from Authenticator and import them into your chosen password manager. Copy your saved addresses manually from Authenticator by tapping and holding, or export them using Microsoft Edge.


Fox News
06-06-2025
- Fox News
10 Android automation tips to simplify your daily routine
Many people don't know that they can automate certain tasks on their Android devices. These automations can save them time and streamline their workflows, and they only take a few taps to set up. It can take some trial and error to figure out which automations work for you, but the good news is that we have 10 of them you can try right now. Note: We are using a Samsung Galaxy phone for this guide. Due to Android phones having different user interfaces, depending on the manufacturer, the steps might be slightly different on your device. If you have a well-defined work schedule, automating when Do Not Disturb (DND) mode turns on and off ensures uninterrupted focus during those times. Here's how you can set it up: Now you need to choose what the mode does. Follow the steps below: You might need to send a message later, but you might not always remember to do so. Luckily, your Android allows you to schedule it to go out at a specific time in case you're tied up. Open the Messages app and compose your message as you normally would. Instead of sending the message, do this instead: Setting up a bedtime mode on your phone ensures you can sleep through the night without interruptions from your Android phone. It simply silences notifications and minimizes distractions automatically. To set it up, you will need to create a sleep routine. Follow the steps below: Enabling Google Autofill can save precious time by automatically filling in forms, passwords and payment details across apps and websites. Here's how to enable it: Setting your phone to automatically switch to power-saving mode when the battery gets low helps you conserve battery life, with no manual intervention required. Let's start by setting up the time period for when you want the phone to turn on power-saving mode. Follow these steps: Now you need to set it to switch to power-saving mode at the set time. Follow these steps: Social media, games and other time-consuming apps can be a hindrance when you need to focus on work. This automation is a good one for automatically blocking them during work hours and unblocking them when you're out of the office. To set it up, you must first set the period with the steps below: Now to restrict the apps: It's always a good idea to enable dark mode during the evening hours. That way, you can reduce eye strain in low-light conditions. Here's how you can do that: This location-based Wi-Fi automation helps conserve battery life and enhance security by automatically connecting to trusted networks when you're at specific locations, like at home or work. It will remain disconnected everywhere else. Here are the steps to do that: By automating your photo backups, you'll never have to manually save or transfer photos again. They'll automatically sync to the cloud whenever you take new pictures, giving you peace of mind that your memories are always protected. While there are several apps you can use to do this, we will use Google Photos. Here are the steps: It's understandable to disable auto-rotation to prevent the screen from unintentionally rotating when you move your device. However, you might want it to turn on again when, for example, watching a movie on Netflix or viewing a photo. To save yourself some frustration, it's best to automate the process. First, let's create the routine with the steps below: Automation isn't just about convenience. It's about creating habits that improve the way your Android phone works for you, especially in scenarios where it seems like it's working against you (e.g., causing too many distractions). Your Android phone is smarter than you think. While many of these automations can work for you as is, don't be afraid to tweak them to your particular scenario. What tedious task are you going to automate now that you know how to go about it? Let us know by writing us at For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Follow Kurt on his social channels: Answers to the most-asked CyberGuy questions: New from Kurt: Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.