Beginning in May, Microsoft is removing third-party login options from its popular SwiftKey smartphone keyboard app.
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Microsoft is shutting down legacy SwiftKey logins this May, moving all learned typing data to OneDrive.
SwiftKey, a virtual keyboard for Android and iOS, will now require a Microsoft account, with users’ data moved to OneDrive. Users still have until May 31st to migrate their accounts or find a ...
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Microsoft's widely used SwiftKey keyboard for Android and iOS will soon require a Microsoft account for backups.
Starting May 31st, 2026, the Microsoft-owned SwiftKey will stop supporting Google and Apple accounts, according to Windows Central. Though you don’t need an account to use SwiftKey on its own, you’ll ...
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