Passwords are used for security on the Internet. Google is now introducing an innovation that will make passwords obsolete in the future. The new login function should be accompanied by more security.
In keeping with today’s password day, Google introduced a new way to log into the Internet giant’s services yesterday, Wednesday. Instead of passwords, users have been able to use so-called passkeys since yesterday, such as the company im Google blog announced.
On the blog, the technology company describes the introduction of the new function as an important step towards a “passwordless future”. So it is the “beginning of the end of passwords”.
According to that Hasso Plattner Institute the combinations: “123456”, “123456789” or “password” are among the most frequently used passwords in Germany. The passkeys introduced by Google are intended to make logging in “easier” and “more secure”.
These are passkeys from Google
The passkeys should enable users to log in to Google apps and websites – such as Google Maps or Gmail – just as they unlock their smartphones. According to the company, this works with a fingerprint, a face scan or a PIN for the screen lock. Anyone who registers with Google on their laptop, tablet or PC will be asked to confirm their registration on their smartphone.
Users set up access to passkeys in their Google account under the “Security” section. There you will find a subcategory “How to sign in to Google”. Although Google started to provide the function yesterday, according to the assessment of the daily mirror take a while before all users can access it.
For people who don’t have a Passkey-enabled device available, Google wants loud Guardians continue to allow the use of passwords.
More security with passkeys
In contrast to passwords or logging in with SMS one-time codes, passkeys are said to be “resistant” to online attacks such as phishing, according to Google.
According to the Guardian, users who lose a device with a passkey can immediately revoke access through the Google Account settings. According to the report, anyone who wants to share their passkey on other devices can only do so using AirDrop on Apple devices or a QR code. This can ensure that the devices are in the vicinity.
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