Microsoft Advances Passwordless Authentication with Default Passkey Sign-Ins

Microsoft is advancing its commitment to passwordless authentication by making passkeys the default sign-in method for new accounts. This initiative aims to enhance security by reducing reliance on traditional passwords, which are susceptible to phishing attacks. Passkeys utilize cryptographic techniques to provide a more secure and user-friendly authentication experience. While this shift promises improved security, it also presents challenges, such as ensuring compatibility across devices and platforms. Microsoft's move aligns with an industry-wide effort to adopt passwordless solutions, reflecting a significant step toward more secure digital authentication practices.

 

https://arstechnica.com/security/2025/05/microsoft-pushes-unphishable-logins-forward-with-new-sign-in-options/

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