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Microsoft authenticator app new phone
Microsoft authenticator app new phone













A second pop-up box will ask Start saving codes to this account? Select Allow.Choose Set up Authenticator app and it will open a pop-up box with QR code so that you can configure the app on your new device.' The issue is when I try to go to additional security verifications it again shows the message 'Weve sent a notification to your mobile device. If you’re not syncing and want to start, tap on the “person” icon in the upper right (it won’t be a personal icon, since you’re currently not synced with any account). You will see your Phone is listed and you can choose Delete.If you are currently not using sync, you will be asked if you want to. Click Continue, and your codes will be removed from your Google account and all your other devices, except the device you are on. Open Microsoft Authenticator on your old device. A second pop-up will ask if you want to use Authenticator without an account. On Android phones, the information is stored on Microsoft’s online servers.You’ll see a pop-up menu (which will also let you manage your current Google account and manage all the accounts on your device). If you’re currently syncing and want to stop, tap on your personal icon.If you’re not syncing, the cloud will be gray with a slash through it. Verify the notification that appears on your old device, and then tap Approve. without too much difficulty but was a little unsure how to move the accounts within the Microsoft authenticator application across to the new phone. Use your phone camera to scan the QR code displayed on the website or app you're trying to sign in to, or enter the code manually. If the app is connected to your Google account, you’ll see a cloud with a little green checkmark next to your personal icon in the upper right. Open the Microsoft Authenticator app on your new phone.















Microsoft authenticator app new phone