Android Lync Mobile client authentication method

Good day dears,
I'm very interested in using passive authentication which is really an excellent method ,
and I  wonder when will Andriod Lync Mobile client 2013 will support this method ?
or if there is any similar method that can be used currently 
Regards.
Best Regards Bisher Shbib

Currently the passive authentication is not applied to Lync android client.
Lisa Zheng
TechNet Community Support

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