Why Passkeys are the Future of Online Authentication

Password Protection

With the increasing number of cybercrimes, phishing scams, and account hacking cases, safeguarding passwords has become a critical concern. However, the digital landscape has provided a promising solution to this issue. Notably, leading tech companies such as Google, Apple, and Microsoft have been actively developing a passwordless future for all internet users. As an exciting development, Google has recently rolled out passkeys for Google Accounts across all major platforms on May 3, 2023.

Passkeys are a novel method of signing in to apps and websites that offer a superior user experience and increased security compared to traditional passwords. Rather than relying on a complex string of characters, users can authenticate their identity using their fingerprint, face recognition, or screen lock PIN. Passkeys are designed to be highly resilient against online attacks such as phishing, which enhances their security compared to other high-security measures like one-time passwords (OTPs).

The best password managers allow you to securely store and use your existing passwords across different sites and services. However, if you’re using simple passwords for your accounts, reusing passwords across multiple accounts or were leaked in a data breach, your accounts can still be hacked.

Passkeys aim to make all your accounts more secure by using passwordless login instead of traditional passwords since each passkey is a unique digital key that can’t be reused. They’re also stored in an encrypted format on your devices instead of on a company’s servers. 

Create your passkey

To create passkeys, users will need a laptop or desktop installed with at least Windows 10, macOS Ventura, or ChromeOS 109, a mobile device with iOS 16 or later or Android 9 or later, and a hardware security key that supports the FIDO2 protocol. A compatible web browser such as Chrome 109 or up, Safari 16 or up, or Edge 109 or up is also necessary on the PC or mobile device.

Passkeys present a compelling option for safeguarding online accounts from cybercriminals. Therefore, users are encouraged to consider passkeys a viable alternative to passwords and enjoy a more streamlined and secure sign-in experience.

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Terry Cutler

I’m Terry Cutler, the creator of Internet Safety University, an educational system helping to defend corporations and individuals against growing cyber threats. I’m a federal government-cleared cybersecurity expert (a Certified Ethical Hacker), and the founder of Cyology Labs, a first-line security defence firm headquartered in Montréal, Canada. In 2020, I wrote a bestselling book about the secrets of internet safety from the viewpoint of an ethical hacker. I’m a frequent contributor to National & Global media coverage about cyber-crime, spying, security failures, internet scams, and social network dangers families and individuals face daily.