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- [Instructor] Whether itamp;#39;s because of an upgrade, an accident, or just losing it, almost everyone will find themselves with a new phone at some point. If your previous phone was connected to your organizationamp;#39;s security, youamp;#39;ll need to re-register your new phone. Letamp;#39;s look at how to do it. To begin, go to aka.ms/mysecurityinfo. Login with your Microsoft work account. When prompted to authorize your login with a Microsoft authenticator app, select amp;quot;sign in another way,amp;quot; and choose one of your alternate authorization methods, such as having a text message sent to your new phone. Please note that if you did not set up any alternative authorization methods, youamp;#39;ll need to contact your organizationamp;#39;s administrator or help desk to re-register your new phone. Enter the code from the text message, and select Verify. Locate the Microsoft Authenticator method, and delete it. Select Add Method, verify the authenticator app is sel