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.
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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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Microsoft is integrating its Bing chatbot into its smartphone keyboard app SwiftKey on Android and iOS, the company announced on ...
Android users who want to tap into some AI as they type on their phones can now do so with help from Microsoft. Released on April 4, the latest flavor of the Microsoft SwiftKey Beta keyboard ...
After being available in beta for a few weeks, native Bing support is now rolling out to Microsoft's SwiftKey for Android, allowing you to search the web directly from the digital keyboard. Earlier ...
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