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Google has begun rolling out Passkeys for Google Accounts today in a major first step toward a 'Passwordless Future'

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Last year — alongside FIDO Alliance, Apple and Microsoft — Google announced that they would begin work to support passkeys on their platform as an easier and more secure alternative to passwords. Today, ahead of World Password Day, Google has begun rolling out support for passkeys across Google Accounts on all major platforms. They’ll be an additional option that people can use to sign in, alongside passwords, 2-Step Verification (2SV), etc.

So maybe, by next year’s World Password Day, you won’t even need to use your password, much less remember it!

Today, passkeys for Google Accounts are available. You can try them out here and setting it up is easy.

For Google Workspace accounts, administrators will soon have the option to enable passkeys for their end-users during sign-in.

Of course, like any new beginning the change to passkeys will take time, that’s why passwords and 2SV will still work for Google Accounts. For more, read the full Google press release here.

Information on Apple's passkeys could be found here: 01, 02, 03 and 04 WWDC22 introduction to passkey for developers.'

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