But one new feature that was announced that caught my attention is Apple Passkeys, which Apple says will usher in a passwordless future. I don't think so but it looks like we're moving towards a passwordless future given the new technology like what we've seen today. Early last month, Apple, Google, and Microsoft announced their plans to expand support for a common passwordless sign-in standard created by the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium. World Password Day saw three of the world's largest tech companies agreeing on one thing: a passwordless future. In a joint effort to make the web more secure and usable for all, Apple, Google, and Microsoft declared their plans to expand support for a common passwordless sign-in standard, utilizing the one created by the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium. The new capability is anticipated to allow websites and apps to offer consistent, secure, and easy passwordless sign-ins for consumers across devices and platforms. The announcement extends platform implementations to give users two new capabilities for more seamless and secure passwordless sign-ins, as follows: Allow users to automatically access their FIDO sign-in credentials (referred to by some as a “passkey”) on many of their devices, even new ones, without having to reenroll every account. Read more in our articles including "What are Apple Passkeys and how it will replace conventional passwords" and "Apple, Google, and Microsoft move toward passwordless future".
But one new feature that was announced that caught my attention is Apple Passkeys, which Apple says will usher in a passwordless future. I don't think so but it looks like we're moving towards a passwordless future given the new technology like what we've seen today.
Early last month, Apple, Google, and Microsoft announced their plans to expand support for a common passwordless sign-in standard created by the FIDO Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium. World Password Day saw three of the world's largest tech companies agreeing on one thing: a passwordless future. In a joint effort to make the web more secure and usable for all, Apple, Google, and Microsoft declared their plans to expand support for a common passwordless sign-in standard, utilizing the one created by the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) Alliance and the World Wide Web Consortium.
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