fromZDNET3 weeks agoPrivacy technologiesHow passkeys work: Going passwordless with public key cryptography
fromZDNET3 months agoPrivacy technologiesIf we want a passwordless future, let's get our passkey story straight
Privacy technologiesfromArs Technica5 months agoGoogle Password Manager finally syncs to iOS-here's howChrome now seamlessly syncs passkeys across platforms using Google Password Manager, resolving previous user-unfriendliness issues.
fromZDNET3 weeks agoPrivacy technologiesHow passkeys work: Going passwordless with public key cryptography
Privacy technologiesfromZDNET3 months agoIf we want a passwordless future, let's get our passkey story straightPasskeys provide a seamless, memory-free authentication method intended to replace traditional passwords.
Privacy technologiesfromArs Technica5 months agoGoogle Password Manager finally syncs to iOS-here's howChrome now seamlessly syncs passkeys across platforms using Google Password Manager, resolving previous user-unfriendliness issues.
ApplefromArs Technica1 month agoComing to Apple OSes: A seamless, secure way to import and export passkeysApple's new feature aims to enhance passkeys' transferability across devices, addressing a significant limitation of current passkey systems.
fromZDNET2 months ago10 passkey survival tips: Prepare for your passwordless future nowThe future of authentication is moving towards a passwordless system with passkeys, aiming to enhance security and reduce phishing risks.
fromTheregister2 months agoPrivacy technologiesPasskeys are now the standard for new Microsoft accounts
Privacy technologiesfromArs Technica3 months agoMicrosoft's new "passwordless by default" is great but comes at a costMicrosoft is making passwordless logins the default for new accounts, promoting passkeys as a secure alternative.
fromTheregister2 months agoPrivacy technologiesPasskeys are now the standard for new Microsoft accounts
Privacy technologiesfromArs Technica3 months agoMicrosoft's new "passwordless by default" is great but comes at a costMicrosoft is making passwordless logins the default for new accounts, promoting passkeys as a secure alternative.
fromThe Hacker News3 months agoMicrosoft Sets Passkeys Default for New Accounts; 15 Billion Users Gain Passwordless SupportMicrosoft is making new accounts passwordless by default, promoting stronger cybersecurity through alternative sign-in methods.
Privacy professionalsfromZDNET3 months ago10 passkey survival tips: The best preparation for a password-less future is to start living there nowThe future of authentication is moving towards a passwordless system, spearheaded by the FIDO Alliance and tech giants.