how to sign out of microsoft authenticator (phone) because my phone is stolen

marwan marwan 20 Reputation points
2023-10-01T18:30:35.75+00:00

my phone is stolen and i have microsoft authenticator in it , how can i signout of that microsoft authenticator on my stolen phone ?

Microsoft Authenticator
Microsoft Authenticator
A Microsoft app for iOS and Android devices that enables authentication with two-factor verification, phone sign-in, and code generation.
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  1. Anonymous
    2023-10-01T18:48:03.0133333+00:00

    Sounds like you'll need the school admins to reset the account so a new QR code can be generated with which you can relink the authentication device to your account.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-10-01T18:34:57.8266667+00:00

    You could follow along here.

    https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/6160491?hl=en

    https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/erase-a-device-iph21a030ae3/ios

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  2. marwan marwan 20 Reputation points
    2023-10-01T18:40:26.7+00:00

    the truth is i let my friend to scan QR code of my microsoft account because i didnt have my phone back then , so i thought he will get only the authentication codes without passwords (even he said he removed the account from his phone) , but now i used microsoft authentication on my another account and i was surprised that i got all my chrome passwords in the phone . so i want to be sure that i sign out of microsoft authenticator from my friend's phone how can i do that using the browser without getting access to my friend's phone ?

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-10-01T18:43:51.2+00:00

    There's no direct method. What you could do is turn off the two-factor at each service provider, then setup authenticator MFA again with each would break the link on other phone.

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