Microsoft Teams biometric auth breaks, forces daily password resets
Microsoft Teams stopped accepting biometric login and now rejects passwords, forcing users to reset credentials daily. The authentication loop makes the app nearly unusable. Affects individual users but reflects a systemic auth reliability gap in enterprise apps.
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