Hey everyone, I've heard that Microsoft's legacy authentication settings are phasing out in September, and I'm trying to clarify what that means. Specifically, will the legacy settings be entirely removed, or will they just be managed under conditional access instead? Would love to get some insights from anyone familiar with this!
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To clarify, yes, all those policies will transition to the conditional access policy framework. It’s all about making things more cohesive and easier to manage for administrators.
You're right! The per-user MFA and standalone SSPR settings are indeed being retired. Microsoft is moving to a more streamlined approach by incorporating all authentication methods into one Authentication Methods policy that you can manage through the Microsoft Entra admin center.
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