Windows 11 reduces the steps for verifying two-factor authentication (2FA) codes with a new notification design.
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Microsoft is making subtle changes to the toast notification in Windows 11 to make it easier to perform two-factor authentication (2FA).
When you log in to your email account or other service account, you usually have to complete authentication by entering a code that is sent to your email account (or an alternate email address). Although the process is straightforward, it does require additional steps as you have to open the email, find and copy the code, and then paste it into the login interface.
On Windows 11 Build 25295, the system will detect that you have received an email with the authentication code and the code will now be displayed in the notification with the option to copy it to the clipboard. This small change will make it easier to complete the verification process of the account you are trying to log in to.