If you have iOS 17 or macOS Sonoma, Apple has made it easier than ever to use passkeys
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Apple improves security and ease of use of its products, eliminating the need for passwords on its websites.
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Passkeys are becoming the standard way to log in to Google accounts, aiming to eliminate passwords.
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Passkeys use two cryptographic keys, a public key stored in the cloud and a secret key on the user's device.
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Passkeys can be authenticated using various methods like fingerprints, face recognition, or PINs.
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Apple introduces a "Sign in with iPhone" feature, allowing users to log in using Face ID or Touch ID.
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Passkeys are endorsed by Apple and supported by the FIDO Alliance, which includes companies like Google and Microsoft.
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Some concerns exist about passkeys potentially locking users into the ecosystems of big tech companies.
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Passkeys can be saved in third-party password managers for use across different platforms.
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