Microsoft likely to add Crypto Wallet feature to Edge: Learn more
Microsoft is reportedly working on integrating a Crypto Wallet feature into its Edge browser, which will allow users to store, send and receive crypto assets, as well as save NFT files.
The new Crypto Wallet feature, which was first spotted by a Twitter user, appears to be still in development and points to Microsoft’s internal testing, reports “Windows Central”.
The wallet is not libertarian and is directly integrated into Edge’s existing wallet feature for storing payment cards.
It is password protected as well as a reliable recovery method in case users lose their passwords, according to the report.
After signing up, users can access all their assets, including crypto funds, price trends, and the ability to send or receive crypto with known addresses and names.
Meanwhile, Microsoft will soon accelerate the introduction of multi-factor authentication (MFA) to its 365 Cloud productivity platform by including MFA capabilities in its Outlook email client.
According to the new Microsoft 365 roadmap, users will be able to perform MFA requests from its 365 apps directly in Outlook using the new Authenticator Lite feature.
Users can use Authenticator Lite to add an extra layer of security to Outlook logins at work or school.
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