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articles/active-directory/authentication/concept-authentication-methods-manage.md

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Two other policies, located in **multifactor authentication** settings and **Password reset** settings, provide a legacy way to manage some authentication methods for all users in the tenant. You can't control who uses an enabled authentication method, or how the method can be used. A [Global Administrator](../roles/permissions-reference.md#global-administrator) is needed to manage these policies.
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>In March 2023, we announced the deprecation of managing authentication methods in the legacy multifactor authentication and self-service password reset (SSPR) policies. Beginning September 30, 2024, authentication methods can't be managed in these legacy MFA and SSPR policies. We recommend customers use the manual migration control to migrate to the Authentication methods policy by the deprecation date.
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>In March 2023, we announced the deprecation of managing authentication methods in the legacy multifactor authentication and self-service password reset (SSPR) policies. Beginning September 30, 2025, authentication methods can't be managed in these legacy MFA and SSPR policies. We recommend customers use the manual migration control to migrate to the Authentication methods policy by the deprecation date.
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To manage the legacy MFA policy, click **Security** > **multifactor authentication** > **Additional cloud-based multifactor authentication settings**.
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articles/active-directory/authentication/how-to-authentication-methods-manage.md

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You'll want to set this option before you make any changes as it will apply your new policy to both sign-in and password reset scenarios.
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:::image type="content" border="true" source="./media/how-to-authentication-methods-manage/manage-migration.png" alt-text="Screenshot of Migration in progress.":::
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:::image type="content" border="true" source="./media/Concept-authentication-methods-manage/manage-migration.png" alt-text="Screenshot of Migration in progress.":::
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The next step is to update the Authentication methods policy to match your audit. You'll want to review each method one-by-one. If your tenant is only using the legacy MFA policy, and isn't using SSPR, the update is straightforward - you can enable each method for all users and precisely match your existing policy.
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