Google Introduces Passkey Support: Taking the First Step Towards a Passwordless Future

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On the occasion of World Password Day, Google has announced that it is paving the way for a “passwordless future” by introducing a new, more secure way to log in to Google accounts. The tech giant has begun rolling out passkey support for Google accounts, allowing users to sign in to apps and sites with a fingerprint, face scan, or screen lock PIN instead of a traditional password.

According to Google, passkeys are more secure than passwords and SMS one-time codes because they are more resistant to threats like phishing. The company has been working on passkey support for a year and officially announced its work on May 5, 2022. Microsoft, Apple, and FIDO Alliance are also working on passkey support.

While Google is optimistic that passkeys will eventually replace passwords, for now, the company is still keeping passwords and two-step verification (2SV) around. However, passkeys will provide a more secure option for users.

To set up a passkey, interested users can click on a link provided by Google, which will take them to a page where they can either use or create a passkey. Once the passkey is set up, a popup will inform users that they can now use it to sign in.

The move by Google to introduce passkey support is a significant step towards a more secure future for online accounts. With more tech giants and organizations exploring alternatives to passwords, it is likely that passkeys will become a standard method of authentication in the years to come.

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