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@@ -3,25 +3,19 @@ title: "Authentication Providers"
description: "Guide on configuring different auth providers."
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-When you log in, an _auth provider_ checks your credentials to make sure you are an authorized user.
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-The authentication system has been changed recently. Previously there was a single "_API password_" to log in, but you can now choose from several auth providers.
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-To make the transition from API passwords easier, we've added a _Legacy API Password_ auth provider. This is enabled by default if you have an API password configured so you will still be able to log in.
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-However, this feature is deprecated and will be removed in a future release so you should set up one of the newer authentication techniques.
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+ This is an advanced feature.
+When you log in, an _auth provider_ checks your credentials to make sure you are an authorized user.
+
## Configuring auth providers
Home Assistant automatically configures the standard auth providers so you don't need to specify `auth_providers` in your `configuration.yaml` file unless you are configuring more than one. Specifying `auth_providers` will disable all auth providers that are not listed, so you could reduce your security or create difficulties logging in if it is not configured correctly.
-This means that if you decide to use `trusted_networks` as your `auth_provider` there won't be a way to authenticate for a device outside of your listed trusted network. To overcome this ensure you add the default `auth_provider``type: homeassistant` back in manually. This will then present you with the default auth login screen when trusted network authentication fails as expected from outside your LAN.
+If you decide to use `trusted_networks` as your `auth_provider` there won't be a way to authenticate for a device outside of your listed trusted network. To overcome this ensure you add the default `auth_provider``type: homeassistant` back in manually. This will then present you with the default auth login screen when trusted network authentication fails as expected from outside your LAN.