Microsoft’s SwiftKey is removing Google or Apple account support for logins starting from May 31st. This change means that users of the SwiftKey keyboard will ...
Logging into the SwiftKey keyboard will require a Microsoft account starting in May. Existing user data will be migrated to OneDrive storage. You’re currently able ...
Smartphone keyboards are used for almost everything—from sending messages and emails to entering passwords, OTPs, and other sensitive information. Because of this, many keyboard apps store certain ...
Microsoft will soon begin sunsetting third-party logins for SwiftKey backup. If you want the keyboard to store your personal dictionary files and sync them across devices, you must now use a Microsoft ...
Microsoft-owned SwiftKey keyboard for iOS and Android is about to change how user accounts work. On March 31, 2026, Microsoft will retire SwiftKey accounts as it moves users to Microsoft Accounts. As ...