A Microsoft app for iOS and Android devices that enables authentication with two-factor verification, phone sign-in, and code generation
Hi Grace, I'm John!
To help narrow down the issue:
- Do you remember if you had backup turned on in the Microsoft Authenticator app before this happened?
- Also, may I ask if you're using the Microsoft Authenticator app on an Android or iOS device? The steps can vary a little depending on the platform.
(If personal Microsoft account)
In the meantime, you can try the recovery process using this Microsoft support article:
"Restore account credentials from Microsoft Authenticator" https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/restore-account-credentials-from-microsoft-authenticator-ce53096e-1e1c-4840-9e32-1618bc33cd43
Here’s a quick summary of what’s in there:
- On your mobile device, open the Authenticator app.
- Select "Restore from backup" (or "Begin recovery" if you're on iOS).
- Sign in using the personal Microsoft account you originally used to set up the backup.
- The app should then restore your account credentials automatically.
Let me know if you see the restore option.
(If work or school account)
You’ll need to contact your school’s IT helpdesk or company's admin if work and ask them to reset your Microsoft Authenticator for your school/work account so you can set it up again on your new phone.
If the issue persists, please provide more details by answering my questions.
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