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You left out two things:
It doesn't change anything for the company with exception to billable IT time used when the authenticator confuses users which is already high with only one authenticator.
It doesn't report location, Entra login reports location regardless of authentication method used.
The company makes the rules under which you are employed. If you don't like it, legislate against it or find another employer. Also, like I said, there are no 3rd party authenticators that are more secure with entra ID.
Like I said, M$ auth literally does not report location while authenticating. It only pulls location requests when signing in through the app to create the authentication token and even then it is not a requirement. Entra pulls location using your IP address on the device you are signing in with.