Microsoft’s Passwordless Push: Passkeys Get a Third-Party Party!

Microsoft is testing WebAuthn API updates to support third-party passkey providers for Windows 11 passwordless authentication. This means you can now unlock your computer with a face, a fingerprint, or possibly even a wink, ditching traditional passwords and reducing data breach risks. Redmond’s making security feel like a high-tech magic trick!

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Hot Take:

Microsoft is on a mission to make passwords as obsolete as dial-up internet! With their new updates to the WebAuthn API, it seems like they’re finally ready to say goodbye to those pesky passwords and hello to a future where your face or fingerprint is all you need to surf the web securely. It’s only a matter of time before we start using the phrase “password” as a term for something old and outdated, like “floppy disk” or “MySpace”.

Key Points:

  • Microsoft is testing WebAuthn API updates for Windows 11 to support third-party passkey providers.
  • Passkeys use biometric authentication, reducing the risks of data breaches.
  • Users can soon choose third-party providers for better integration with Windows Hello.
  • These updates are available to Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel.
  • Microsoft has released source code for developers to create their plugins.

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