Windows 11 is not the only thing where Microsoft Account is mandatory. SwiftKey is switching to MSA as well, and if you don't ...
Beginning in May, Microsoft is removing third-party login options from its popular SwiftKey smartphone keyboard app.
Microsoft is shutting down legacy SwiftKey logins this May, moving all learned typing data to OneDrive.
Microsoft is permanently deleting old SwiftKey accounts on March 31. Learn how to link your keyboard to a new login to keep your custom typing data safe.
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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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Six short months ago, it seemed like Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard for iPhones and iPads was dead. It seemed that way because Microsoft had said it was dead and went so far as to delist it from the ...
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I've been using third-party keyboards for years — this built-in one made me uninstall all of them
Turns out the best option came with the phone.
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