No More Passwords On Windows 11
Microsoft is making it easier for users like you to sign in to websites and applications on Windows 11. They're testing a new feature called passkeys, which will eliminate the need for passwords and make the sign-in process hassle-free.
Here's how Microsoft Paskeys work:
You can create your own passkey and use it to sign in to any app or website that supports this feature.
To make things even more convenient, you can use Windows Hello, which offers options like face recognition, fingerprint scanning, or a PIN to sign in using your passkey.
Microsoft also mentioned that you can use your phone to complete the sign-in process for certain applications.
Complete Control On Passwords Through Passkeys
The best part is that you have complete control over your passkeys. You can access and delete them in the Windows settings for your favorite apps and websites. This means you don't have to worry about remembering multiple passwords or going through the trouble of resetting them if you forget.
Passwordless Sign-In Process
Imagine how much easier your online life will be without having to remember and manage countless passwords. With this new passwordless sign-in process, you'll save time and avoid the frustration of dealing with complex passwords. It's expected to make our life simpler and more secure.
Google and Apple have already introduced similar features, and now Microsoft is following suit to ensure a seamless sign-in experience across different platforms.
What do you think about this passwordless feature? Will people accept this hassle-free way of accessing their favorite websites and applications? Share your thoughts in the comments!