


Note that LastPass only supports the 6-digit codes and does not support push notifications with the Microsoft Authenticator app at this time.

After 30 seconds, the code expires and a new one is generated. In the case of Microsoft Authenticator, a six-digit code is generated by the app on your phone. Even if someone were to steal your master password, they would need the MFA code generated by the app to gain access to the account. If you’re a long-time LastPass user, you’ve likely heard us mention the benefits of multi-factor authentication (MFA). Also commonly referred to as two-factor authentication (2FA), you can add another layer of security to your LastPass vault by requiring additional information after entering your password. All LastPass users (Free, Premium, Families, Teams and Enterprise) can now use Microsoft Authenticator to protect their vault. Today, LastPass users can now activate Microsoft Authenticator as their multi-factor authentication for their LastPass account. Looking to strengthen the security of your LastPass account? We’re introducing one more way for you to take your security to the next level.
