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You will not be asked to assert your second factor again from the same device and location for approximately 90 days (about three months). Ensure you click “Yes” when the login process asks you if you would like to stay signed in. This will help retain your login from that device and location.

There are a few simple settings you can change to help optimize your Authenticator app.
The Microsoft Authenticator app collects three types of information:
The Microsoft Authenticator App automatically turns on “App Lock” which requires you to enter in your phone’s PIN or biometric data every time you open the app. This feature offers extra protection, but can be turned off:
We encourage users to set up two methods of authentication. If you lose access to one method, you will be able to use the other to sign-in.
You can remove any authentication method through your Microsoft profile:
If you have the Authenticator app, you'll also need to remove you account from the app:
You only need to delete your account. If you delete the app, there is no way to undo it. You can re-add it following the app registration steps.
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