MC1450134: Microsoft Entra Recognizes Windows Hello for Business and macOS Platform SSO as Standalone MFA Factors

MWPRO IMPACT SCORE
OPERATIONAL IMPACT
52
0 25 50 75 100
HIGH IMPACT • REVIEW RECOMMENDED
Recommended Action:
Review the update and plan any required actions before rollout.
What is MWPro Impact Score? Watch our 60‑second explainer

Primary Audience

Tenant AdminsMicrosoft 365 AdminsSecurity TeamsCompliance TeamsIT ManagersService Owners
Why this score?
AI Confidence
HIGH
Enough detail is available to trust this assessment.
Assessment Reasoning
The update changes how WHfB and macOS PSSO fulfil MFA and Authentication Strength requirements, reducing the need for separate passkeys. Admins need to review onboarding, Authentication Strength policies, and user MFA registration guidance, as devices without the bound credential may cause issues. Users will experience fewer additional prompts, but impact is mostly indirect, requiring updated sign-in and MFA expectations. No immediate config change is required, but moderate preparation and policy validation is needed before rollout.
66
🛡️ Admin Impact
34
👥 User Impact
48
Urgency
46
🔧 Effort
ℹ️ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
📌

AT A GLANCE

WHfB and macOS Platform SSO will count as standalone MFA factors. This reduces extra MFA prompts and helps use phishing-resistant methods.
👥

END USERS

Users with WHfB or macOS PSSO may no longer need an extra MFA method for supported scenarios.
🛡️

IT ADMINS

Review MFA onboarding and Authentication Strength policies; update user docs before rollout.
📅

ROLLOUT TIMELINE

Upcoming:
October–November 2026

📢 Official Microsoft Message Center Announcement


(Updated) Microsoft Entra: Windows Hello for Business and macOS Platform SSO as standalone MFA factors
Message ID: MC1450134 (Updated)

Updated August 18, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience. 

[What and why]

Microsoft Entra will soon recognize Windows Hello for Business (WHfB) and macOS Platform Single Sign-On (PSSO) as standalone multifactor authentication (MFA) factors in supported authentication scenarios.

Today, WHfB and macOS PSSO can satisfy MFA requirements during primary sign-in, but users may still be required to register and use an additional passkey or authentication method for certain step-up authentication prompts, Authentication Strength policies, and sign-in frequency checks.

After this rollout, users who authenticate with WHfB or macOS PSSO will be able to satisfy supported MFA requirements without registering an additional passkey. This change helps organizations expand the use of phishing-resistant authentication methods and reduce reliance on less secure authentication methods. As part of this change, a user’s WHfB and macOS PSSO credentials will be displayed in My Security Info as auto-registered passkeys.

[Rollout schedule]

  • General Availability (Worldwide, GCC): Beginning in early October 2026 and expected to complete in late November 2026

[Impact on your organization]

Who is affected

  • Organizations using Microsoft Entra ID
  • Users who authenticate with Windows Hello for Business
  • Users who authenticate with macOS Platform SSO
  • Organizations using Conditional Access Authentication Strength policies

Platforms and services

  • Microsoft Entra ID
  • Windows Hello for Business
  • macOS Platform SSO
  • Conditional Access
  • Authentication Strength policies

What will happen

After rollout:

  • Users signing in with WHfB or macOS PSSO can complete supported MFA challenges without requiring a separate passkey.
  • WHfB and macOS PSSO will satisfy supported MFA requirements for step-up authentication scenarios.
  • WHfB and macOS PSSO can be used during 2FA to satisfy supported Authentication Strength policy requirements.
  • WHfB and macOS PSSO can be used during 2FA to satisfy supported sign-in frequency challenge requirements.
  • Users whose only MFA method is WHfB or macOS PSSO will be considered MFA-capable.
  • Users who sign in with only a password will no longer be automatically prompted to register an additional MFA method if WHfB or macOS PSSO is their only registered MFA credential.
  • Users with WHfB or macOS PSSO credentials, will be able to see them listed in My Security Info as auto-registered passkeys.

[Action required and recommendations]

No configuration changes are required.

We recommend reviewing user onboarding and MFA registration processes before rollout. Because WHfB and macOS PSSO credentials are device-bound, users may not be able to complete MFA challenges from devices where those credentials are not available.

Recommended actions:

  • Update onboarding guidance to ensure users register at least one portable MFA method.
  • Consider requiring users to register a synced passkey or Microsoft Authenticator passkey in addition to WHfB or macOS PSSO.
  • Review custom Authentication Strength policies to confirm WHfB and macOS PSSO are allowed where appropriate.
  • Update user documentation because users with only WHfB or macOS PSSO registered will no longer be automatically guided to register an additional MFA method.

Learn more (To be updated closer to GA rollout.)

[Compliance considerations]

No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.

Source: Microsoft Message Center • Analysed by MWPro

<<< [MC1450134] Archive
Tooltip: View earlier revisions of this post

Share This Update