Microsoft is shutting down legacy SwiftKey logins this May, moving all learned typing data to OneDrive.
Beginning in May, Microsoft is removing third-party login options from its popular SwiftKey smartphone keyboard app.
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 ...
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 ...
SwiftKey, one of the more popular mobile keyboards on the planet (check your phone), will be changing in the next couple of ...
Microsoft's widely used SwiftKey keyboard for Android and iOS will soon require a Microsoft account for backups.
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SwiftKey is one of the most popular third party keyboard solutions for Google Android phones. Now the developers are beta testing a new version, and while you need a SwiftKey VIP pass to participate ...