Apple, Google, and Microsoft to Expand Passwordless Log-in
No more logging into each service or website one by one
Apple, Google and Microsoft have committed to increasing support for the Fast ID Online (FIDO) Alliance passwordless login standard.
This is something the FIDO Alliance advocates because they believe passwords are no longer the most secure way to protect accounts. Most average users tend to use the same password(s) for everything (to make it easier to remember), which causes problems if one is compromised. But according to FIDO, passwordless login could be more convenient and secure for everyone if it becomes the industry standard that Apple, Google and Microsoft are embracing.
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All three companies had already accepted FIDO’s idea of a standard way to log in to services and devices without passwords, but to a more limited extent. Users need to log in to each service separately on each of the devices, then they can switch without a password. Once extended, users will be able to log in to their different accounts through FIDO on most of their devices (old or new) without having to log in to their different accounts separately.
FIDO Alliance
Smartphone login will also be an option, which FIDO has been trying to implement since publishing its whitepaper in March. This allows your mobile device to act as your password, using its biometrics to authenticate you and transmit that verification to other nearby devices. So you can use your phone as a kind of universal key to access all your accounts.
These new passwordless login options are not yet available, but will be soon. FIDO said it expects everything to be rolled out across Apple, Google and Microsoft devices throughout 2022. However, it’s unclear if it expects this. that the deployment be completed by the end of the year.
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Apple, Google, and Microsoft to Expand Passwordless Log-in
No more signing into every service or website one at a time
Apple, Google, and Microsoft have all committed to increasing support for the Fast ID Online (FIDO) Alliance passwordless sign-in standard.
It’s something the FIDO Alliance has been pushing for as it believes passwords are no longer the most secure way to protect accounts. Most average users tend to stick with the same one or two passwords for everything (to make it easier to remember), which leads to problems if one is compromised. But passwordless sign-in, according to FIDO, could be more convenient and secure for everyone if it became the industry standard, which is where Apple, Google, and Microsoft come in.
Richard Newstead / Getty Images
The three companies were already on-board with FIDO’s idea of a standardized method for signing into services and devices without a password but in a more limited scope. Users would need to sign into each service individually, on each of their devices, and then they could switch passwordless. Once expanded, users will be able to sign in to most of their devices (old or brand new) via FIDO without the need to individually log into their various accounts for each one.
FIDO Alliance
Smartphone sign-in will also be an option, which is something FIDO has been trying to implement since the release of its whitepaper back in March. This would allow your mobile device to function as your passkey, using its biometrics to verify you and pass that verification on to other nearby devices. So you can use your phone as a sort of universal key to access all of your accounts.
These new options for passwordless sign-in aren’t available yet but should be soon. FIDO has stated that it expects to see everything implemented across Apple, Google, and Microsoft devices throughout 2022. However, it’s unclear if it expects the rollout to be complete by the end of the year.
#Apple #Google #Microsoft #Expand #Passwordless #Login
Apple, Google, and Microsoft to Expand Passwordless Log-in
No more signing into every service or website one at a time
Apple, Google, and Microsoft have all committed to increasing support for the Fast ID Online (FIDO) Alliance passwordless sign-in standard.
It’s something the FIDO Alliance has been pushing for as it believes passwords are no longer the most secure way to protect accounts. Most average users tend to stick with the same one or two passwords for everything (to make it easier to remember), which leads to problems if one is compromised. But passwordless sign-in, according to FIDO, could be more convenient and secure for everyone if it became the industry standard, which is where Apple, Google, and Microsoft come in.
Richard Newstead / Getty Images
The three companies were already on-board with FIDO’s idea of a standardized method for signing into services and devices without a password but in a more limited scope. Users would need to sign into each service individually, on each of their devices, and then they could switch passwordless. Once expanded, users will be able to sign in to most of their devices (old or brand new) via FIDO without the need to individually log into their various accounts for each one.
FIDO Alliance
Smartphone sign-in will also be an option, which is something FIDO has been trying to implement since the release of its whitepaper back in March. This would allow your mobile device to function as your passkey, using its biometrics to verify you and pass that verification on to other nearby devices. So you can use your phone as a sort of universal key to access all of your accounts.
These new options for passwordless sign-in aren’t available yet but should be soon. FIDO has stated that it expects to see everything implemented across Apple, Google, and Microsoft devices throughout 2022. However, it’s unclear if it expects the rollout to be complete by the end of the year.
#Apple #Google #Microsoft #Expand #Passwordless #Login
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