Windows 10: Feature Request: Native 2FA/MFA Support for Windows Logon with OTP Code

Discus and support Feature Request: Native 2FA/MFA Support for Windows Logon with OTP Code in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Dear Microsoft Team,I would like to submit a feature request regarding the Windows Logon experience.Currently, Windows offers several sign-in options... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Adrian Negura, Jun 26, 2025 at 3:12 AM.

  1. Feature Request: Native 2FA/MFA Support for Windows Logon with OTP Code


    Dear Microsoft Team,I would like to submit a feature request regarding the Windows Logon experience.Currently, Windows offers several sign-in options such as PIN, biometric, and password login, but it lacks a native, built-in second-factor authentication 2FA/MFA step using OTP codes e.g., via Microsoft Authenticator.For many users like myself, security is a top priority—especially in both enterprise and personal environments. I strongly believe that having an optional 2FA/MFA prompt after entering the Windows password for example, using an OTP from the Microsoft Authenticator app would

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    Adrian Negura, Jun 26, 2025 at 3:12 AM
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  2. Has Microsoft implemented MFA/2FA for Azure AD joined/Intune devices at Windows logon yet ?

    Has Microsoft implemented MFA/2FA for Azure AD joined/Intune devices at Windows logon yet ?
     
    Shanky Kalsi, Jun 26, 2025 at 3:13 AM
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    When windows phone will support native code apps?

    According to
    http://wpdev.uservoice.com/forums/110705-app-platform/suggestions/1755203-native-sdk-to-support-c-development


    windows phone may support native code apps some day.

    But will 1st and 2nd gen windows phone devices get that feature? I mean may be it will be available just in Windows phone 8 and current phone may not get it.

    Native code apps are very important for me. For example you can run J2ME apps by an emulator written in native codes (like in windows mobile), and many interesting apps which you can find in android.
     
  4. Feature Request: Native 2FA/MFA Support for Windows Logon with OTP Code

    Windows 7 top feature request list leaked to the public

    With Windows still managing to find its way to over 95 percent of the desktop computers sold each year, it's not surprising that one can find plenty of people interested in giving their feedback about what future versions of Windows should be able to do.

    A few years ago, before Windows Vista had even shipped, Microsoft sent out a wish list form asking people what features they would like to see in the next version of Windows, currently code-named Windows 7. The top wished-for features in this list were recently leaked to the public and have popped up at various sites (e.g., Neowin). While anonymous sources at Microsoft tell us that they bear no relationship to the actual feature set Microsoft is currently writing for Windows 7, the list does provide interesting insight into what the Windows-using public most wants from Windows.

    The features are listed in no particular order, but they break down into various categories depending on what part of Windows the feature request falls under. Many requests for improvements in Internet Explorer, such as a session restore function, are fairly obvious wishes for features that already exist in competitive products such as Firefox and Opera. Other suggestions, such as a tabbed Windows Explorer, look for features from web browsers to migrate into the general user interface.


    Feature Request: Native 2FA/MFA Support for Windows Logon with OTP Code [​IMG]


    Some of the feature requests are clearly unrealistic, such as the desire to "back up" Xbox 360 games to the PC (yeah, I don't think Microsoft will be doing that one). Others are minor user interface enhancements that would be nice additions but wouldn't really change the Windows experience, such as a progress bar when hibernating the system. However, there are a few that make good sense and would be welcome additions to the operating system, such as a built-in video and audio codec manager.

    A Windows 7 insider who wishes to remain anonymous told Ars that the leaked feature list was gathered before any real development on Windows 7 was started, and readers should not expect to see requests from the list necessarily implemented in Microsoft’s next major Windows release.
     
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