Passkeys, Google's proposal for Android to stop using passwords

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Google launches its bet to eliminate work with passwords on Android

A few weeks ago we shared here on the blog some news related to the work and proposals launched by Google, Apple and Microsoft, in which they talk about their intentions to eliminate the use of passwords in their products.

And is that 50% of security incidents are due to password theft or key user credentials and that may be one of the main reasons why tech giants like Google are introducing security keys as the best alternative to passwords today.

Google isn't the only one accelerating. Microsoft, LastPass and even Okta are moving towards an initiative where passwordless authentication is the norm. With this vision in mind, Google has made public its decision to avoid passwords and

The company adds that this decision was made to make it much more difficult for hackers to successfully carry out their attacks and hack user systems with ease.

This news comes as Apple and Microsoft partnered with the search engine giant to show more support for logins based on themes without passwords in March 2022.

Today's announcement is an important milestone in our work with passkeys and enables two key capabilities:

Users can create and use passkeys on Android devices, which are securely synced through Google Password Manager.
Developers can build access key support on their sites for end users using Chrome via the WebAuthn API, on Android and other supported platforms.
To test this out today, developers can sign up for the Google Play Services beta and use Chrome Canary. Both features will be generally available on stable channels later this year.

It is clear that passwords are not enough and that they cause a lot of problems.

La SpyCloud research has also highlighted the naivete of users they tend to reuse their own passwords for multiple platforms because they think it's convenient. But they are unaware of the main threats associated with this behavior.

Then, the solution is to get rid of passwords altogether, as this will reduce the frequency of identity theft. This is why access keys are considered a modern and more secure replacement and a great way to authenticate an entry to a platform.

Experts believe that the keys eliminate all the risks associated with password reuse and account database breaches. In addition, they provide protection against all forms of phishing attacks.

The fact that the technology behind it is designed with industry standards in mind is another point worth considering. Also, it is possible to use it for both operating systems and navigation. It is designed to allow users to back up and sync their keys with their cloud. In the end, if they lose their device, they won't face a lockout situation.

Google also said it will allow developers to support access keys on the web. via Chrome and the WebAuthn API.

As the days go by and more and more people realize it, the demand for passwordless marketplaces increases with the passage of time. According to expert estimates, its value could rise from nearly $13 billion to $54 billion by 2030.

Similarly, it is strongly emphasized that providers do not rely on passwords. We have already seen Apple publish its plans to remove them and promote passcodes, while authentication could be via Face ID and Touch ID. Microsoft is doing something similar in the form of a biometric touch and PIN for authentication.

As more people embrace this trend, providers will come under pressure to offer broader access to passwordless options.

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  1.   Tedel said

    Google and Apple and Microsoft plus security in the same sentence sounds weird. They are the ones who kidnap us the most information on the net, hehehehehe…

    Anyway, I think that passwords should not be removed. There are times when you can't do something you need to do, and you give your password to someone you trust to do it for you. Removing passwords would do more harm than good.