Microsoft announced that a new Edge feature allowing employees to share passwords more securely in enterprise environments has reached general availability.
Known as secure password deployment, this feature will be available to Microsoft Edge for Business users starting this week, minimizing the risk of unauthorized access by ensuring that employees don't accidentally share passwords with unintended recipients.
The feature is available for Microsoft 365 Business Premium, E3, and E5 subscriptions and requires the Edge admin or Global admin role.
"In many organizations today, employees often resort to sharing passwords via sticky notes or emails. This not only exposes sensitive credentials to unintended recipients, but also increases the risk of those passwords being forwarded or misused," Microsoft said.
"Secure password deployment allows administrators to deploy encrypted shared passwords to a set of users within their organization. With this feature, users will receive the deployed passwords on their device and can seamlessly log into websites."
Secure password deployment is part of the Microsoft Edge management service within the Microsoft 365 admin center, allowing administrators to configure browser settings using policies to deploy encrypted passwords to specific user groups.
Secure password deployment in M365 admin center (Microsoft)
This feature expands on the built-in Autofill experience with an intuitive interface that allows admins to add, update, and revoke credentials.
Once deployed by admins, the passwords will automatically appear in the users' Edge work profiles on managed Windows devices, ready for autofill on the corresponding websites and allowing for a secure login experience.
Although accessible in Edge, these passwords cannot be viewed, edited, deleted (unless allowed by the website), or exported from the password manager.
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