1Password passkey support is out in beta, getting us closer to a password-less future - here’s what you need to know about it.
If, after all these years of being online, you’re still not using a password manager to create unique, strong passwords for each separate service or app you use, you’re doing the internet wrong. And if you recycle username and password combinations, you’re closer than you realize to having to deal with a serious hack.
The problem is that apps and services still use passwords while also starting to support passkeys. That’s why you still need a strong password to secure each individual account. You might not use your passwords as frequently once passkeys are involved. And that’s why you need apps like 1Password to still safeguard your passwords.Also, not all companies are ready to roll out passkeys support, let alone remove the password. The transition to a passwordless future will take time.
Passkeys are also a safer option than two-factor authentication, as they don’t involve any sort of codes being sent to you to log into apps.
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