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Microsoft is discontinuing the password storage and autofill feature in its Authenticator app by August 2025, urging users to transition to Microsoft Edge for password management. Users must export their data before the deadlines to avoid losing access, while Passkey support will remain in the Authenticator app.
Microsoft Authenticator is notifying users to export their passwords before the autofill feature is deprecated in July 2025, advising a switch to Microsoft Edge for continued password management. Users can export their saved passwords to a CSV file if they prefer not to use Edge. A timeline details the phases of deprecation, culminating in the removal of saved passwords by August 2025.
The article introduces Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge, a new browsing feature that enhances user experience by integrating AI assistance directly into the browser. This mode allows users to easily interact with web content, providing contextual help and streamlining their online activities. The update aims to make web browsing more intuitive and efficient for users.
Microsoft has launched a new feature in its Edge browser called Copilot Mode, which integrates AI capabilities to enhance user experience. This mode aims to provide smarter browsing by offering personalized suggestions, summarizing information, and assisting with various tasks directly within the browser interface.
Microsoft has restricted the functionality of Internet Explorer (IE) mode in its Edge browser, requiring users to rely on a new set of policies for compatibility with legacy websites. This move aims to enhance security and streamline browser usage as Microsoft phases out Internet Explorer support. Users still dependent on IE mode for specific applications will need to adjust to the new restrictions and policies in place.
Microsoft Edge is set to implement a new security feature that will automatically detect and revoke malicious sideloaded extensions, enhancing user protection against harmful third-party extensions. The feature aims to address the risks of sideloading, which has previously led to significant user exploitation. Scheduled for release in November, this update is part of broader security improvements for Edge, including new developer account protections and performance alerts for harmful extensions.