Google wants you to ditch passwords as it turns passkeys into the new standard

Google wants you to ditch passwords as it turns passkeys

The end of passwords may come sooner than we thought. Google has officially made passkeys the default login method for all personal accounts on its network.

If you don’t remember, access keys are set to become the “next evolution of online security.” Instead of a long password, this technology typically uses a four-digit PIN or “biometric credentials” for easy login. They are also said to reduce the chance of your credentials being hijacked by bad actors or being targeted for some form of account takeover. To encourage adoption, Google starts sending prompts to users informing them of the recent change and where they can go to create an access key.

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