How to enable the authenticator?

To enable an authenticator, you first download an authenticator app (like Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, etc.) on your phone, then go to the security settings of the online account (Google, Steam, Box, etc.) you want to secure, select the "Authenticator App" or "Two-Factor Authentication" option, and follow the on-screen prompts to scan a QR code or manually enter a key from the website into your app to link them.
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How do I enable an Authenticator?

Set up Google Authenticator for your Google Account
  1. On your Android device, go to your 2-Step Verification settings for your Google Account. You may need to sign in.
  2. Tap Set up authenticator. On some devices, tap Get Started.
  3. Follow the on-screen steps.
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How to enable Microsoft Authenticator?

To add an account by scanning a QR Code, do the following:
  1. Sign in to the Security info page of your work or school account at mysignins.microsoft.com/security-info. ...
  2. Select Add sign-in method.
  3. Choose Microsoft Authenticator from the dropdown and select Add.
  4. Select I want to use a different authenticator app.
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How to enable Microsoft Authenticator on a new phone?

To set up Microsoft Authenticator on a new phone, first download the app, then use your old phone (or recovery options) to sign in to your account on a PC, go to "Security Info," remove the old device, and add the new phone by scanning a QR code or entering a code to link it, allowing you to authenticate on your new device. 
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How do I restore my Microsoft Authenticator to my new phone?

To restore Microsoft Authenticator to a new phone, first enable Cloud Backup in Settings on your old phone, then install the app on your new device and select "Begin Recovery" or "Restore from backup," signing in with the same personal Microsoft account used for the backup to automatically add your accounts. This process only works between the same operating system (iOS to iOS, Android to Android). 
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Where do I get the QR code for Microsoft Authenticator?

You get the QR code from the "Microsoft account security page" or "Security info" page on your computer when you set up the Authenticator app or add a new sign-in method, by selecting "Authenticator app," and then scanning the displayed code with the app on your phone. The code appears after you've logged in and initiated the setup for two-step verification or a new sign-in method, prompting you to "Add sign-in method". 
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How do I get my 6 digit code from Authenticator?

To get your 6-digit authenticator code, open your authenticator app (like Google, Microsoft, or ID.me Authenticator) on your phone; it generates a time-sensitive code directly on the screen for the account you're trying to log into, usually after you've set it up by scanning a QR code from the service's website. Just find the account in the app and use the displayed number; it refreshes every 30-60 seconds. 
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How do I reactivate my Authenticator app?

On your mobile device, open Authenticator, and select Restore from backup. Sign in to your recovery account using the personal Microsoft account you used during the backup process. Your account credentials will be recovered to the new device.
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Why is Microsoft Authenticator not working?

Microsoft Authenticator stops working due to device setting conflicts (time, notifications, power saving), outdated app versions, network issues (VPNs, weak signal), or corrupted account data, often fixed by syncing time, checking permissions, updating the app, restarting the phone, or re-adding the account via the web portal. 
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How to set up Microsoft Authenticator on new iPhone?

To set up Microsoft Authenticator on a new iPhone, download the app from the App Store, open it, and either use the "Restore from backup" option if you backed up your old device, or sign in to your Microsoft account to re-add accounts by scanning QR codes or entering codes manually, ensuring you enable iCloud backups for future transfers. 
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What is Microsoft Authenticator?

Microsoft Authenticator is a free mobile app that adds a strong layer of security (multi-factor authentication or MFA) to your online accounts, allowing you to sign in with just a tap or a one-time code, reducing reliance on passwords and protecting against unauthorized access. It works for Microsoft accounts (personal, work, school) and many other services, verifying your identity via push notifications (approve/deny), time-based one-time passcodes (TOTP), and even passwordless sign-in. 
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Why is my authenticator blocked?

My Authenticator app or SMS two-factor authentication (2FA) has locked me out of my account. If you lost access to the original Authenticator App you used on your account, changed your phone number, or someone else enabled two-factor authentication (2FA) on your account, you will be unable to sign in.
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What does "enable authenticator app" mean?

When you enable two-factor authentication on a website or service, you usually have the option to use an authenticator app. Once enabled, the app generates a unique six-digit code that refreshes every 30 seconds. When you log in to your account, you'll be prompted to enter this code along with your regular password.
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How do I reset my authenticator app?

To reset your authenticator app, you usually need to sign in to your account via a web browser (using an alternative method if available), go to security settings, and remove the old authenticator setup, then re-add it by scanning a new QR code; if locked out, use your service's account recovery options or contact an IT admin to reset it for you. The exact steps vary by service (Microsoft, Google, etc.) but generally involve the website, not just the app. 
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How do I activate Microsoft Authenticator?

To activate the Microsoft Authenticator app, download it, sign into your Microsoft account on a computer, go to security settings, choose to add an authenticator app, then use the app on your phone to scan the QR code shown on your screen to link the account and complete the setup. 
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How do I unblock my Authenticator app?

To unlock an authenticator app like Microsoft or Google Authenticator, use your device's biometrics (fingerprint/face) or PIN if App Lock is on; if you're locked out, try changing your phone's screen lock in settings (for Google) or reset MFA through your service provider (like IT admin for work accounts or the service's security settings for personal ones), ensuring you have backup methods like SMS or email set up to avoid future lockouts. 
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How to setup Authenticator again?

To re-add an authenticator (like Microsoft or Google), you typically need to restore from a backup if you enabled it, using your cloud account (iCloud/Google) and credentials on your new device; if no backup, you'll need to use alternative methods (recovery codes, backup email/phone) or contact your admin (for work/school accounts) to reset MFA, then set it up fresh by scanning a QR code in the app. 
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Why is my Authenticator app not giving me a code?

Your authenticator app isn't giving a code usually due to incorrect device time, poor internet, disabled notifications, or a sync issue with the account; check your phone's automatic time settings, ensure strong Wi-Fi/data, verify app permissions, and try syncing time within the app or re-adding the account as the fix. 
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Is there a way to get past Microsoft Authenticator?

Summary of the steps to bypass Microsoft Authenticator

Go to “Add Account”. Choose to add a personal or work account. Follow the instructions. Verify your identity using a phone number or email.
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What happens if you lose access to Microsoft Authenticator?

What happens if I lose access to the Microsoft Authenticator app? If you temporarily don't have access to your authenticator app, you can still use any of your other authentication methods. Note: If you have Two Step Verification turned on, you will need to have access to two recovery methods.
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How do I activate Microsoft Authenticator on my new phone?

To set up Microsoft Authenticator on a new phone, first download the app, then use your old phone (or recovery options) to sign in to your account on a PC, go to "Security Info," remove the old device, and add the new phone by scanning a QR code or entering a code to link it, allowing you to authenticate on your new device. 
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How do I recover my QR code for authenticator?

1. In the Accounts screen of the Microsoft Authenticator app, tap the account you want to recover to open the full screen view of the account. 2. In the full screen view, tap the option to scan a QR code to fully recover.
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Where do I find my QR code?

Where you find your QR code depends on how you got it: if you created it, check your Downloads/Photos or the app you used; if it's for sign-in, look in the app or settings (like Google's 2SV); if it's on another screen, take a screenshot and scan it from your gallery or use your camera's built-in scanner (or Google Lens/Code Scanner), often found by tapping and holding the image or using Quick Settings. 
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