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To the main content Go to the additional menu Switch to the main window Go to the sidewalk WebSetNetWebSetNetTechnologies Тоҷикӣ TECHNOLOGIES INTERNET MARKETING ADMIN ADMIN How to transfer Microsoft Authenticator to a new phone August 27, 2023by Radio Ozodi Android phone. Using an authenticator app for two-factor authentication (2FA) is more secure than SMS messages , but what if you change phones? Here's how to transfer your 2FA account if you use Microsoft Authenticator . Previously, we looked at transferring 2FA accounts in Google Authenticator to a new phone. We found that there is no way to export all your accounts and then import them to the new phone. You will need to manually recreate your 2FA accounts on your new phone. Fortunately, Microsoft Authenticator offers a backup and restore option. Note that 2FA is designed to make it very difficult to access an account if you don't have a 2FA code.
Most accounts offer backup codes in case you lose or damage your phone. Before attempting to change your authenticator device, make sure you have a backup copy of each account's passwords. So you can use them if you have any problems trying to recover your accounts. Enable backup option on your old phone If you need to restore your accounts on a new phoneyou must enable the backup option on your old phone. To do this, open Microsoft Authenticator. Click the three vertical dots at the top right, then click Settings. Tap the three dots and then tap In the "Backup" section, turn on Country Email List Cloud Backup" on an Android phone or "iCloud Backup" on an iPhone. Switch on Microsoft Authenticator Your accounts will then be copied to the Microsoft account you used when you first set up Microsoft Authenticator. iPhones also require that you have an iCloud account. If you're concerned about what's actually being copied, it's pretty easy. Your account and username.
verification code, and various metadata, such as the time the backup was created, are all included. Authenticator creates an encrypted JSON Web Encryption blob (JWE) file using AES-256. It then hashes the data using SHA-512 and adds it to JWE before storing the entire file and key ID in your account. A detailed explanation of the backup and storage process is available if you want to dive a little deeper. Use the Reset option on your new phone Баъдан, шумо бояд Microsoft Authenticator-ро дар телефони нави худ насб кунед. Онро аз Google.
Most accounts offer backup codes in case you lose or damage your phone. Before attempting to change your authenticator device, make sure you have a backup copy of each account's passwords. So you can use them if you have any problems trying to recover your accounts. Enable backup option on your old phone If you need to restore your accounts on a new phoneyou must enable the backup option on your old phone. To do this, open Microsoft Authenticator. Click the three vertical dots at the top right, then click Settings. Tap the three dots and then tap In the "Backup" section, turn on Country Email List Cloud Backup" on an Android phone or "iCloud Backup" on an iPhone. Switch on Microsoft Authenticator Your accounts will then be copied to the Microsoft account you used when you first set up Microsoft Authenticator. iPhones also require that you have an iCloud account. If you're concerned about what's actually being copied, it's pretty easy. Your account and username.
verification code, and various metadata, such as the time the backup was created, are all included. Authenticator creates an encrypted JSON Web Encryption blob (JWE) file using AES-256. It then hashes the data using SHA-512 and adds it to JWE before storing the entire file and key ID in your account. A detailed explanation of the backup and storage process is available if you want to dive a little deeper. Use the Reset option on your new phone Баъдан, шумо бояд Microsoft Authenticator-ро дар телефони нави худ насб кунед. Онро аз Google.