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Microsoft Authenticator showing wrong location on your PC? Try these 5 fixes

These 5 methods will resolve this problem in no time!

If you’re very particular about keeping your accounts secured with 2-factor verification, Microsoft Authenticator is one app you must have in your arsenal. This app allows you to go passwordless, giving you the option to approve sign-in requests to different apps, websites, and services. You also get to view the location of the device requesting to sign into your account. Sometimes, this location can be a bit off. Here are the top 5 ways to fix the ‘Microsoft Authenticator is showing the wrong location’ error on your PC.

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What’s causing this error?

If you’re trying to sign into an account on your PC, but notice a different location on the Authenticator app, any hesitation in approving the sign-in request is valid. Before we move on to the fixes, let’s take a look at some of the reasons behind the app displaying the wrong location.

  • Your PC is connected to a VPN server.
  • The location services are turned off.
  • Microsoft Authenticator does not have access to your PC’s location.
  • Your PC’s date and time settings are incorrect.
  • Faulty internet connection.
  • Glitchy app or corrupted cache.

Try these common fixes before moving on to the main methods:

  • Restart your PC.
  • Make sure you are connected to the internet.
  • Force close and restart the Microsoft Authenticator app.
  • Update the Authenticator app to the latest version
  • Update your PC to the latest OS version.

Disable VPN and proxy

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Select Network & internet from the sidebar.
    network and internet
  3. Click on Proxy.
    Click on Proxy.
  4. Hit Edit next to Use a proxy server.
    Hit Edit next to Use a proxy server.
  5. Turn off the toggle switch.
    Turn off the toggle switch.

Make sure the time zone settings are correct

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Select Time & language from the sidebar.
    Select Time & language from the sidebar.
  3. Click on Date & time.
    Click on Date & time.
  4. Click the dropdown menu next to Time zone and select the appropriate option.
    Click the dropdown menu next to Time zone and select the appropriate option.
  5. If you don’t want to go the manual route, turn off the toggle switch next to Set the time automatically.

Enable location services

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Select Privacy & security from the sidebar.
    Select Network & internet from the sidebar.
  3. Click on Location.
    Click on Location services. Microsoft Authenticator showing wrong location on your PC? Try these 5 fixes
  4. Make sure the toggle switch next to Location services is turned on.
    Make sure the toggle switch next to ‘Location services’ is turned on. Microsoft Authenticator showing wrong location on your PC? Try these 5 fixes
  5. Additionally, scroll down and turn on the toggle switch next to Microsoft Authenticator.

Switch your internet connection

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A faulty internet connection often throws a location error in Microsoft Authenticator. The easiest way to fix this is by switching to a different WiFi network. If you don’t have access to another network, create a personal hotspot on your smartphone. Connect to the hotspot from your PC and use the mobile data to use the Authenticator app.

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Repair the Microsoft Authenticator App

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Select Apps from the sidebar.
    Select Apps from the sidebar. Microsoft Authenticator showing wrong location on your PC? Try these 5 fixes
  3. Select Installed apps.
    Select Installed apps. Microsoft Authenticator showing wrong location on your PC? Try these 5 fixes
  4. Click ellipses next to Authenticator.
    Click ellipses next to Authenticator.
  5. Go to Advanced options.
    Microsoft Authenticator showing wrong location on your PC? Try these 5 fixes
  6. Hit Repair.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How does Microsoft Authenticator determine the location of my device?

The Authenticator app pulls the data from location services, time zone settings, and the internet connection to determine the location of your device.

Why does Microsoft Authenticator need my location?

Some IT admins require you to share your location before accessing certain resources. In this scenario, the Authenticator app verifies your location once every hour.

Why is the Microsoft Authenticator app on my PC showing the wrong location?

The Authenticator app on your PC might show the wrong location if you’re using a VPN or have your time zone set to a different place.

Is there any way to fix the ‘wrong location’ issue on the Microsoft Authenticator app?

Disable your VPN, enable location services, switch to your current time zone, and use a different WiFi network to resolve the ‘wrong location’ error in the Authenticator app.

How do I disable VPN on my PC?

Go to Settings>Network & internet>VPN and turn off the toggle switch.

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Final Thoughts

If these fixes didn’t work out for you, you might want to restart your PC in Safe Mode to check whether another third-party app is causing this issue. If you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments!

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Utkarsh is a seasoned writer who seeks to simplify complex concepts and bring the latest in technology to a broader audience. You can catch his exhaustive 'How to' guides, deep-dive feature articles, cutting edge news stories, and comprehensive tech reviews on Gadgetbridge.com. Apart from dabbling in all things tech, Utkarsh also enjoys watching club football, adding to his TBR pile of books, and making Spotify playlists. Automobile enthusiasts and motorheads can also catch his articles on Motorbridge.com.
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