Google passkeys are replacing Passwords.
Google has announced that users can now create and utilize a passkey to directly sign into their Google accounts, replacing the need for a traditional password and two-factor authentication.
The passkeys employ cryptographic technology that is stored on the user’s device, enabling sign-in using existing PIN or biometric unlock data on their phones.
According to a Google blog post, this release is a significant step towards a cross-industry initiative that began over a decade ago, and Google is committed to making passkeys the future of secure sign-in for all. The company hopes that other web and app developers will adopt this technology and leverage their deployment as a model.
The development of passkeys has been fast-tracked through a partnership between tech giants Google, Apple, and Microsoft. In collaboration with the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) Alliance, the companies aim to pave the way for a future without passwords.
To activate the feature, navigate to your Google Account settings page, select the “security” tab, and click on “passkeys.” Further comprehensive information on passkeys and their underlying technology is available.