Amazon’s Passkey Paradise: A Game Changer or Just Another Tech Hiccup?

Amazon’s new passkey login feature is the hero of forgetful folks everywhere, windmilling into the digital fray to replace pesky passwords. Yet, like any superhero, it’s not perfect – it’s a homebody that dislikes travel and can’t manage a solo act. Still, it’s a step towards a safer, passwordless future, and that’s worthy of a round of applause.

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Amazon's stepping up its game with a new passwordless login featuring passkeys, saying "so long" to the days of remembering a string of random numbers and letters. It's like they've finally caught on to the fact that no one can remember whether their password is "Fluffy123" or "Fluffy!23". But remember, every silver lining has a cloud; there are still some kinks to be ironed out in this lovely passkey paradise.

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