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Over 400 million Google accounts have used passkeys, but our passwordless future remains elusive
May 2, 2024, 12:03 p.m. | Jess Weatherbed
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Google may start asking users that still utilize passwords instead of their passkeys to wait 24 hours before they can access their account. | Illustration: The Verge
Google is kicking off World Password Day by updating us on its efforts toward replacing the often hacked, guessed, and stolen form of authentication with passkeys. Their passwordless approach relies on device-based authentication instead, making logging in faster and more secure.
In a blog post on Thursday, the company announced that over …
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