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articles/active-directory/authentication/concept-authentication-default-enablement.md

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| [Registration campaign](how-to-mfa-registration-campaign.md) | Beginning in July, 2023, enabled for text message and voice call users with free and trial subscriptions. |
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| [Registration campaign](how-to-mfa-registration-campaign.md) | From Sept 25 to Oct 20, 2023, the Microsoft managed value for the registration campaign will change to Enabled for text message and voice call users across all tenants. |
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| [Location in Microsoft Authenticator notifications](how-to-mfa-additional-context.md) | Disabled |
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| [Application name in Microsoft Authenticator notifications](how-to-mfa-additional-context.md) | Disabled |
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title: How to run a registration campaign to set up Microsoft Authenticator
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articles/active-directory/saas-apps/britive-tutorial.md

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