![]() ![]() This means you won't be able to install or use Authenticator on Apple Watch.” "In the upcoming Authenticator release in January 2023 for iOS, there will be no companion app for watchOS due to it being incompatible with Authenticator security features. On a support page explaining the move, Microsoft said: As I understand it, this probably relates to the Number Matching Microsoft will enforce in Authenticator beginning in February that isn’t supported for Apple Watch. Microsoft has said the removal of support is because Apple Watch will no longer support some Authenticator security features. (Authenticator will continue to work with your iPhone, though.) Why Microsoft is withdrawing support ![]() And it will no longer be possible to download the app for the popular wearable. The decision to remove support means the Authenticator you may already use with your Watch won’t work anymore. ![]()
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