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

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Similarly, let's suppose you enable **Voice calls** for a group. After you enable it, you find that even users who aren't group members can sign-in with a voice call. In this case, it's likely those users are enabled for **Mobile phone** in the legacy SSPR policy or **Call to phone** in the legacy MFA policy.
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## Migration between policies (preview)
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## Migration between policies
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The Authentication methods policy provides a migration path toward unified administration of all authentication methods. All desired methods can be enabled in the Authentication methods policy. Methods in the legacy MFA and SSPR policies can be disabled. Migration has three settings to let you move at your own pace, and avoid problems with sign-in or SSPR during the transition. After migration is complete, you'll centralize control over authentication methods for both sign-in and SSPR in a single place, and the legacy MFA and SSPR policies will be disabled.
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description: Learn about how to centrally manage multifactor authentication (MFA) and self-service password reset (SSPR) settings in the Authentication methods policy.
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# Customer intent: As an identity administrator, I want to understand what authentication options are available in Azure AD and how I can manage them.
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# How to migrate MFA and SSPR policy settings to the Authentication methods policy for Azure AD (preview)
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# How to migrate MFA and SSPR policy settings to the Authentication methods policy for Azure AD
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You can migrate Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) [legacy policy settings](concept-authentication-methods-manage.md#legacy-mfa-and-sspr-policies) that separately control multifactor authentication (MFA) and self-service password reset (SSPR) to unified management with the [Authentication methods policy](./concept-authentication-methods-manage.md).
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