Microsoft is overhauling its authenticator apps for Android and iOS next month, with new features and a refreshed user interface. While Microsoft has long supported two-factor authentication for multiple services on Android, the iOS app has always been restricted to Azure. That's changing on August 15th, and the new app will support two-factor codes from a variety of services.
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