Is this the end of passwords… forever?
Andrew Nordbruch
Over 200 business owners on the Isle of Wight trust me and my team to help them get the most out of technology.
No-one likes passwords.
Creating them. Remembering them. Typing them in.
Your whole mood can change when an application you're using suddenly?logs?you out, and you have to go through login all over again.
It's frustrating for?everyone.
So here's some very welcome news, courtesy of Microsoft, Apple and Google.?The tech giants have joined forces to kill off the password for good.
Over the coming year, they plan to roll out no-password logins across all of their platforms, using a standard set by the?FIDO (Fast Identification Online) Alliance. This?sets the worldwide standards for passwordless authentication.
That's a bit of a mouthful… so some people call this a passkey.?A?lot easier to remember.
A passkey?works?in a similar way to multi-factor authentication?(where you use a separate device to prove it's really you), but with less effort required.?
It's very simple. To login to something, you'll use your phone to prove it's really you.
Your computer will use Bluetooth to verify you're sat nearby. Because Bluetooth only works a short distance, this should stop many phishing scams.
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Then it'll send a verification message to your phone.
You'll unlock your phone in the usual way, with your face, fingerprint or PIN.
And that's it. You're logged in.
Passkeys rely on something?called public key cryptography. When you register with an application?or website a key pair is made between the website and your phone.
These are really long numbers that are connected in some way. But you'll never see them?and you certainly don't have to remember them. Your phone verifies the pair when you unlock it in the normal way.
And you don't have to worry about losing your phone. It's not enough to just have your device… someone has to be able to unlock it as well.
Your?passkeys?will be?backed?up?in the cloud, so if you get a new device you can simply transfer?over?your information.In the same way?it's now easy to set?up a new phone?to be just?like your old device.
These passkeys are not only simpler for you, but?should keep?your?data safer.
There is no password for cyber criminals to steal. And your phone needs to be close to your computer to login. It's not fool proof, but it's a lot better than the current situation with passwords and multi-factor authentication.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on this one. Are you excited to say goodbye to traditional passwords? Comment on this article to let us know!
Richardsons Yacht Services
2 年Thanks for this update Andrew. I for one would be happy if I didn't have to try and remember so many passwords!!!
Creative Director at NOSY
2 年This sounds great! hopefully, someday I can just have a chip installed and never have to remember a password or pin again
Graphic Designer and Abstract Artist
2 年This sounds like a brilliant idea!! How long before it’s in regular use, do you estimate?
Honest approach to finance and vehicle acquisition.
2 年Another informative post from Andrew Nordbruch. Thank you.