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Apple, Google, Microsoft Are Preparing For Passwordless Future

Apple, Google, and Microsoft are preparing for a passwordless future, passwords will not be necessary to open devices.

On World Password Day i.e. May 5, three big tech companies pledged to eliminate passwords completely.

Google, Apple, and Microsoft have come together to announce a commitment to build support for a passwordless era.

Where you no longer have to enter passwords on your mobile, desktop, and browser devices.

The three companies are working towards bringing passwordless authentication to all major device platforms like Android, iOS, Windows, ChromeOS, Chrome browser, Edge, Safari, and macOS.

Apple’s Senior Director of Platform Product Marketing, Kurt Knight, said that just as we design our products to be intuitive and efficient, we also design them to be private and secure.

Also, Google’s Secure Sampath Srinivas, Director of Authentication and President of the FIDO Alliance, said in a blog post that Passkey will bring us much closer to the passwordless future.

Signing in to your online account would be as easy as unlocking your phone with passwordless authentication, which is being built collectively by three tech companies.

For example, you set either a password, PIN, or pattern to unlock your phone and keep using it every time you unlock your device.

A similar process will suffice to log you into your online account. You will no longer need to enter a password.

A unique cryptographic token aka a FIDO (Fast ID Online) credential called a passkey will authenticate your sign-in between your mobile and the website.

Users will get these benefits.

Since signing in to websites and apps will require authentication from a physical device, users will benefit in two ways. First, they won’t need to remember the password for each service.

If someone is good at remembering passwords, they are probably using the same password for more than one account.

In such a situation, if a single account is hacked, then hackers will get access to all those accounts.

If there is no password, that problem will also end. Second, a passwordless system makes it more difficult for hackers to log into an account by compromising login details.

The passwordless authentication system will be rolled out to all users of Apple, Google, and Microsoft next year.

They’ll be able to use apps like Google Authenticator and Microsoft Authenticator to sign in to any account, be it Gmail or Outlook.

This authenticator app, as well as passwordless authentication, will operate on the FIDO standard, which uses public-key cryptography to allow hardware-enabled logins.

Google said the passkey can be synced to the new device via cloud backup in case the phone is lost.

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