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Administrators can choose the [authentication methods](../authentication/concept-authentication-methods.md) that they want to make available for users. It is important to allow more than a single authentication method so that users have a backup method available in case their primary method is unavailable. The following methods are available for administrators to enable:
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> Microsoft recommends using the mobile app as the primary method for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication for the best security and user experience.
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> Microsoft recommends using the Microsoft Authenticator (mobile app) as the primary method for Azure Multi-Factor Authentication for a more secure and improved user experience. The Microsoft Authenticator app also [meets](https://azure.microsoft.com/resources/microsoft-nist/) the National Institute of Standards and Technology Authenticator Assurance Levels.
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### Notification through mobile app
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To see Azure Multi-Factor Authentication in action, complete the following tutorial:
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