Official Apple alert reveals password trick that is ‘never guessable by hacker’ – and stops you falling for fake sites
Passkeys are like passwords, but you don't have to remember them – and they can't be "simple" or guessable.That's why usual rivals Google and Apple have teamed up to help get rid of passwords."They are faster to sign in with, easier to use, and much more secure.
Google, which also supports Passkeys, added: "Passkeys are a significantly safer replacement for passwords and other phishable authentication factors."Passkeys are built on industry standards and work across different operating systems and browser ecosystems, and can be used for both websites and apps."Instead of signing up to a website using a password, you'll use a Passkey.And you simply authenticate who you are using your fingerprint or face on an iPhone or Mac.
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