Note: This video might be useless to you if you do not have an already existing Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication provider. Effective September 1st, 2018 new auth providers may no longer be created. Existing auth providers may continue to be used and updated, but migration is no longer possible. Multi-factor authentication will continue to be available as a feature in Azure AD Premium licenses.
Two-step verification is available by default for Global Administrators who have Azure Active Directory, and Microsoft 365 users. However, if you wish to take advantage of advanced features then you should purchase the full version of Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA).
An Azure AD Multi-Factor Auth Provider is used to take advantage of features provided by Azure AD Multi-Factor Authentication for users who do not have licenses.
Source: Microsoft! See this article for more information on MFA Auth Provider: This article was last updated on the 14th of October, 2022: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azu...