If you’re someone who juggles numerous passwords in your daily life, you’re not alone. Despite the assistance of password managers, the increasing complexity of passwords has become a growing burden for most individuals.
Gone are the days of using easily guessable passwords like “p455w0rd123.” Nowadays, every online account demands passwords that are both intricate and distinctive. Vigilance is essential, as any compromise of your passwords can have serious consequences.
Thankfully, a more efficient solution exists: Passkeys.
Passkeys represent an authentication method for websites and applications, first popularized by Apple in June 2022. While Apple introduced support for passkeys in iOS and MacOS, it’s not exclusive to the company. This technology is a standard endorsed by major players such as Google, Apple, Microsoft, the World Wide Web Consortium, and the FIDO Alliance.
In practical terms, passkeys are cryptographic keys. Each passkey comprises a public key registered with the online service or app, and a private key stored on a device like a smartphone or computer. Although this may seem complex, passkeys are designed for user-friendliness. To log in with a passkey, you simply use your face, fingerprint, or a PIN, much like unlocking your smartphone. No passwords are involved, which means nothing to memorize or inadvertently disclose to p
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