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3 TopicsHow to view and manage your Microsoft passwords on Linux/Chrome/ChromeOS (Without Edge or mobile)
1. install Google Chrome (or other Chromium based browsers, including Edge itself) 2. install Microsoft Autofill extension 3. Sign into your Microsoft account in the extension 4. Access your Passwords safely and hassle-free * you do Not need to sign in to Google account for this. ** this works on Mac and Windows too, basically any environment where you can install this extension in. The extension also has Import feature, so you can import your passwords at once from a file and save them to your Microsoft account. Questions & answers about Microsoft Authenticator app - Azure AD | Microsoft Docs Q: How are my passwords protected by the Authenticator app? A: Authenticator app already provides a high level of security for multi-factor authentication and account management, and the same high security bar is also extended to managing your passwords. Strong authentication is needed by Authenticator app: Signing into Authenticator requires a second factor. This means that your passwords inside Authenticator app can't be accessed even if someone has your Microsoft account password. Autofill data is protected with biometrics and passcode: Before you can autofill password on an app or site, Authenticator requires biometric or device passcode. This ensures that even if someone else has access to your device, they cannot fill or see your password, as they’d be unable to provide the biometric or device PIN. Furthermore, a user cannot open the Passwords page unless they provide biometric or PIN, even if they turn off App Lock in app settings. Encrypted Passwords on the device: Passwords on device are encrypted, and encryption/decryption keys are never stored and always generated on-the-fly. Passwords are only decrypted when user wants to, that is, during autofill or when user wants to see the password, both of which require biometric or PIN. Cloud and network security: Your passwords on the cloud are encrypted and decrypted only when they reach your device. Passwords are synced over an SSL-protected HTTPS connection, which ensures no attacker can eavesdrop on sensitive data when it is being synced. We also ensure we check the sanity of data being synced over network using cryptographic hashed functions (specifically, hash-based message authentication code).9.6KViews2likes4CommentsChrome OS
Hi All! We are looking into managing Chrome OS devices with Intune. I believe we need an Google Admin account, which has a monthly subscription cost. Can personal gmail accounts be used to login to the Chrome OS devices or do they require a different Google account. Are there any other cost's involved from Google? device licenses etc.. Thanks71Views0likes3CommentsChrome Enterprise OS
Hi All, Has anyone gone through the process of managing Chrome OS devices within Intune? We have no subscriptions with Google. I seem to have hit a brick wall when trying to find out what Google Admin subscriptions are required. So far the more I click through setting up the Google Admin side of the things, the more subscriptions are required. I am a little nervous about asking the business to pay for a subscription that I don't is required or will make the connection to Intune work. Google Admin console is requesting these subscriptions. Any help / guidance is appreciated.22Views0likes0Comments