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The option only exists on PCs with a clean install of Windows 11—or ones where you’re willing to perform a Windows reset.
If you don’t want to use Microsoft Edge as your password manager, you can export your passwords from the Microsoft Authenticator app, then import them into a different service.
The Microsoft Authenticator app relies on push notifications; you can also set up a classic Time-based One-Time Password (TOTP) authenticator and generate six-digit codes you supply on request.
Microsoft is set to eliminate password support from its Authenticator app on August 1, 2025, marking a significant milestone in the company’s comprehensive transition to passwordless authentication.