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articles/active-directory/authentication/concept-system-preferred-multifactor-authentication.md

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ms.service: active-directory
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ms.subservice: authentication
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 04/03/2023
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ms.date: 04/30/2023
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ms.author: justinha
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For example, if a user registered both SMS and Microsoft Authenticator push notifications as methods for MFA, system-preferred MFA prompts the user to sign in by using the more secure push notification method. The user can still choose to sign in by using another method, but they're first prompted to try the most secure method they registered.
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System-preferred MFA is a Microsoft managed setting, which is a [tristate policy](#authentication-method-feature-configuration-properties). For preview, the **default** state is disabled. If you want to turn it on for all users or a group of users during preview, you need to explicitly change the Microsoft managed state to **enabled** by using Microsoft Graph API. Sometime after general availability, the Microsoft managed state for system-preferred MFA will change to **enabled**.
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System-preferred MFA is a Microsoft managed setting, which is a [tristate policy](#authentication-method-feature-configuration-properties). For preview, the **default** state is disabled. If you want to turn it on for all users or a group of users during preview, you need to explicitly change the Microsoft managed state to **Enabled**. Sometime after general availability, the Microsoft managed state for system-preferred MFA will change to **Enabled**.
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After system-preferred MFA is enabled, the authentication system does all the work. Users don't need to set any authentication method as their default because the system always determines and presents the most secure method they registered.
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