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Google Announces Passkeys Adopted by Over 400 Million Accounts

Google on Thursday announced that passkeys are being used by over 400 million Google accounts, authenticating users more than 1 billion times over the past two years. "Passkeys are easy to use and phishing resistant, only relying on a fingerprint, face scan or a pin making them 50% faster than passwords," Heather Adkins, vice president of security engineering at Google, said.

Google Adopts Passkeys as Default Sign-in Method for All Users

Google on Tuesday announced the ability for all users to set up passkeys by default, five months after itΒ rolled out supportΒ for the FIDO Alliance-backed passwordless standard for Google Accounts on all platforms. "This means the next time you sign in to your account, you'll start seeing prompts to create and use passkeys, simplifying your future sign-ins," Google's Sriram Karra and Christiaan

Microsoft is Rolling out Support for Passkeys in Windows 11

By: THN
Microsoft is officially rolling out support for passkeys in Windows 11 today as part of aΒ major updateΒ to the desktop operating system. The feature allows users to login to websites and applications without having to provide a username and password, instead relying on their device PIN or biometric information to complete the step. Based onΒ FIDO standards, Passkeys wereΒ first announcedΒ in May

Google Adds Passkey Support to Chrome for Windows, macOS and Android

Google has officially begun rolling out support forΒ passkeys, the next-generation passwordless login standard, to its stable version of Chrome web browser. "Passkeys are a significantly safer replacement for passwords and other phishable authentication factors," the tech giant's Ali SarrafΒ said. "They cannot be reused, don't leak in server breaches, and protect users from phishing attacks." The
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