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(Azure CXP) fixes MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs#38486
Updated steps to open MFA portal
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articles/active-directory/authentication/howto-mfa-mfasettings.md

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By default, users can't create app passwords. The app passwords feature must be enabled. To give users the ability to create app passwords, use the following procedure:
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1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com).
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2. On the left, select **Azure Active Directory** > **Users and groups** > **All users**.
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2. On the left, select **Azure Active Directory** > **Users**.
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3. Select **Multi-Factor Authentication**.
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4. Under Multi-Factor Authentication, select **service settings**.
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5. On the **Service Settings** page, select the **Allow users to create app passwords to sign in to non-browser apps** option.
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### Enable and disable verification methods
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1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com).
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2. On the left, select **Azure Active Directory** > **Users and groups** > **All users**.
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2. On the left, select **Azure Active Directory** > **Users**.
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3. Select **Multi-Factor Authentication**.
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4. Under Multi-Factor Authentication, select **service settings**.
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5. On the **Service Settings** page, under **verification options**, select/unselect the methods to provide to your users.
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### Enable remember Multi-Factor Authentication
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1. Sign in to the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com).
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2. On the left, select **Azure Active Directory** > **Users and groups** > **All users**.
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2. On the left, select **Azure Active Directory** > **Users**.
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3. Select **Multi-Factor Authentication**.
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4. Under Multi-Factor Authentication, select **service settings**.
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5. On the **Service Settings** page, **manage remember multi-factor authentication**, select the **Allow users to remember multi-factor authentication on devices they trust** option.

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