You might be able to 2FA via text or phone call. That's what I do. It's bad enough I have to BYOD for a laptop. I don't want MS BS on my personal phone as well
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when you get the prompt at my work their is an option that says you don't have your phone on you and it leads to the old way of doing it.
I had to install MS Authenticator to get into my account, then I added a phone number. I then deleted Authenticator from my phone and from my 2FA settings.
During the enrollment you can tap on the option to use another method and have it send you a text code instead of using the app.
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