Microsoft Teams Breaks Authentication Flow After Account Removal
Removing an account from Microsoft Teams triggers an authentication verification cycle the user cannot complete, effectively locking them out of the app. The flow fails to gracefully handle account removal, leaving no clear recovery path.
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