Microsoft Authenticator
No more passwords, easier sign-in, and greater protection for your accounts.
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Authenticator is developed and provided by Microsoft Corporation. LDPlayer offers the download service only.
Version6.2503.1892
Updated on
2025-05-16
Rating4.7
Categorycom.azure.authenticator
Package name2K+
Downloads6.2503.1892
Microsoft Authenticator Description
Use Microsoft Authenticator for easy, secure sign-ins for all your online accounts using multi-factor authentication, passwordless, or password autofill. You also have additional account management options for your Microsoft personal, work or school accounts.
Getting started with multi-factor authentication
Multi factor authentication (MFA) or two factor authentication (2FA) provides a second layer of security. When logging in with multi-factor authentication, you’ll enter your password, and then you’ll be asked for an additional way to prove it’s really you. Either approve the notification sent to the Microsoft Authenticator, or enter the one-time password (OTP) generated by the app. The one-time passwords (OTP codes) have a 30 second timer counting down. This timer is so you never have to use the same time-based one-time password (TOTP) twice and you don’t have to remember the number. The one-time password (OTP) doesn’t require you to be connected to a network, and it won’t drain your battery. You can add multiple accounts to your app, including non-Microsoft accounts like Facebook, Amazon, Dropbox, Google, LinkedIn, GitHub, and more.
Getting started with passwordless
Use your phone, not your password, to log into your Microsoft account. Just enter your username, then approve the notification sent to your phone. Your fingerprint, face ID, or PIN will provide a second layer of security in this two-step verification process. After you’ve signed in with two factor authentication (2FA), you’ll have access to all your Microsoft products and services, such as Outlook, OneDrive, Office, and more.
Getting started with autofill
Microsoft Authenticator app can also autofill passwords for you. Sign-in on the Passwords tab inside the Authenticator app with your personal Microsoft account to start syncing passwords, including the passwords saved in Microsoft Edge. Make Microsoft Authenticator the default autofill provider and start autofilling passwords on apps and sites you visit on your mobile. Your passwords are protected with multi-factor authentication in the app. You will need to prove yourself with your fingerprint, face ID, or PIN to access and autofill passwords on your mobile. You can also import passwords from Google Chrome and other password managers.
Microsoft personal, work or school accounts
Sometimes your work or school might ask you to install the Microsoft Authenticator when accessing certain files, emails, or apps. You will need to register your device to your organization through the app and add your work or school account. Microsoft Authenticator also supports cert-based authentication by issuing a certificate on your device. This will let your organization know that the sign-in request is coming from a trusted device and help you seamlessly and securely access additional Microsoft apps and services without needing to log into each. Because Microsoft Authenticator supports single sign-on, once you have proven your identity once, you will not need to log in again to other Microsoft apps on your device.
Optional Access permissions:
Microsoft Authenticator includes the following optional access permissions. All these require user consent. If you choose to not grant these optional access permissions, you can still use Microsoft Authenticator for other services that do not require such permission. For more information see https://aka.ms/authappfaq
Accessibility Service: Used to optionally support Autofill on more apps and sites.
Location: Sometimes your organization wants to know your location before allowing you to access certain resources. The app will request this permission only if your organization has a policy requiring location.
Camera: Used to scan QR codes when you add a work, school, or non-Microsoft account.
Read the contents of your storage: This permission is only used when you report a technical problem through the app settings. Some information from your storage is collected to diagnose the issue.
Getting started with multi-factor authentication
Multi factor authentication (MFA) or two factor authentication (2FA) provides a second layer of security. When logging in with multi-factor authentication, you’ll enter your password, and then you’ll be asked for an additional way to prove it’s really you. Either approve the notification sent to the Microsoft Authenticator, or enter the one-time password (OTP) generated by the app. The one-time passwords (OTP codes) have a 30 second timer counting down. This timer is so you never have to use the same time-based one-time password (TOTP) twice and you don’t have to remember the number. The one-time password (OTP) doesn’t require you to be connected to a network, and it won’t drain your battery. You can add multiple accounts to your app, including non-Microsoft accounts like Facebook, Amazon, Dropbox, Google, LinkedIn, GitHub, and more.
Getting started with passwordless
Use your phone, not your password, to log into your Microsoft account. Just enter your username, then approve the notification sent to your phone. Your fingerprint, face ID, or PIN will provide a second layer of security in this two-step verification process. After you’ve signed in with two factor authentication (2FA), you’ll have access to all your Microsoft products and services, such as Outlook, OneDrive, Office, and more.
Getting started with autofill
Microsoft Authenticator app can also autofill passwords for you. Sign-in on the Passwords tab inside the Authenticator app with your personal Microsoft account to start syncing passwords, including the passwords saved in Microsoft Edge. Make Microsoft Authenticator the default autofill provider and start autofilling passwords on apps and sites you visit on your mobile. Your passwords are protected with multi-factor authentication in the app. You will need to prove yourself with your fingerprint, face ID, or PIN to access and autofill passwords on your mobile. You can also import passwords from Google Chrome and other password managers.
Microsoft personal, work or school accounts
Sometimes your work or school might ask you to install the Microsoft Authenticator when accessing certain files, emails, or apps. You will need to register your device to your organization through the app and add your work or school account. Microsoft Authenticator also supports cert-based authentication by issuing a certificate on your device. This will let your organization know that the sign-in request is coming from a trusted device and help you seamlessly and securely access additional Microsoft apps and services without needing to log into each. Because Microsoft Authenticator supports single sign-on, once you have proven your identity once, you will not need to log in again to other Microsoft apps on your device.
Optional Access permissions:
Microsoft Authenticator includes the following optional access permissions. All these require user consent. If you choose to not grant these optional access permissions, you can still use Microsoft Authenticator for other services that do not require such permission. For more information see https://aka.ms/authappfaq
Accessibility Service: Used to optionally support Autofill on more apps and sites.
Location: Sometimes your organization wants to know your location before allowing you to access certain resources. The app will request this permission only if your organization has a policy requiring location.
Camera: Used to scan QR codes when you add a work, school, or non-Microsoft account.
Read the contents of your storage: This permission is only used when you report a technical problem through the app settings. Some information from your storage is collected to diagnose the issue.
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Comments about Microsoft Authenticator Android Version
The app worked fine until I changed my phone. On trying to configure it with my company ID, it prompted me to get the verification code from the same app I'm trying to configure!!! Now my work email and Microsoft apps won't open till I'm able to connect with the authenticator. The authenticity needs a code from itself to open. I been going round in circles to figure this out, it's so frustrating.
It's a bit confusing when I receive a response from Microsoft and then I get a request from authenticator it appears to be in a loop that's faster than my brain and a missed key stroke can lead to "password change? Can't use multi window, etc. " until I realized that the text from authenticator was where I..... was to input. I think. I like the idea that I will be a Trusted person, I thought it would be easier to understand. I'm computer impaired and I need to learn.
Fine until you change phone. This worked great, but once I got a new phone, it refuses to accept my password and I cannot access it. Fortunately, I have a secondary back up for my emails, otherwise this app would have locked me out, with no way of getting back in. Overall, this is a dangerous app as it gives MSN more control over your accounts than you have. Would not recommend. Regret having used it.
The app worked fine until I changed my phone. On trying to configure it with my company ID, it prompted me to get the verification code from the same app I'm trying to configure!!! Now my work email and Microsoft apps won't open till I'm able to connect with the authenticator. The authenticity needs a code from itself to open. I been going round in circles to figure this out, it's so frustrating.
It's a bit confusing when I receive a response from Microsoft and then I get a request from authenticator it appears to be in a loop that's faster than my brain and a missed key stroke can lead to "password change? Can't use multi window, etc. " until I realized that the text from authenticator was where I..... was to input. I think. I like the idea that I will be a Trusted person, I thought it would be easier to understand. I'm computer impaired and I need to learn.
Fine until you change phone. This worked great, but once I got a new phone, it refuses to accept my password and I cannot access it. Fortunately, I have a secondary back up for my emails, otherwise this app would have locked me out, with no way of getting back in. Overall, this is a dangerous app as it gives MSN more control over your accounts than you have. Would not recommend. Regret having used it.
Is Microsoft Authenticator safe for my device?
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Yes, Microsoft Authenticator follows the Google Play content guidelines to ensure safe use on your Android device.
What is an XAPK file, and what should I do if the Microsoft Authenticator I downloaded is an XAPK file?
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A file with .xapk extension is a compressed package file. It is a container file format that incorporates APK and additional associated files required for the installation.
The XAPK format was introduced to package the APK file and OBB file together for a seamless delivery and installation process.
XAPK format can help reduce the package size of application.
On mobile phones, users need to install the XAPK installer first, and then install XAPK files through that installer. You can find the installer here:https://apkcombo.com/how-to-install/. But on PC client, you just need to put the file on LDPlayer.
Can I play Microsoft Authenticator on my computer?
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Yes, you can play Microsoft Authenticator on your computer by installing LDPlayer, an Android emulator. After installing LDPlayer, simply drag and drop the downloaded APK file into the emulator to start playing Microsoft Authenticator on PC. Alternatively, you can open the emulator, search for the game or app you want to play, and install it from there.
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