Passwordless Future? Not So Fast! Why Password Managers Aren’t Going Anywhere Yet

Despite Microsoft’s password phase-out, password managers remain a crucial ally against identity threats. While the tech giant nudges us toward passkeys, experts argue we’re not quite living in a passwordless utopia yet. So, hang tight to those password managers—they’re not going out of style anytime soon!

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Brace yourselves, folks! Microsoft is giving your trusty password manager a pink slip in its Authenticator app, but don’t panic just yet. Passwords might be the tech equivalent of bell-bottom jeans, but experts say we’re not quite ready to rock a passwordless future. So, hang onto those passwords for now – they’re still the unsung heroes of cyber security!

Key Points:

– Microsoft is phasing out password management in its Authenticator app.
– Users can still access saved passwords via the Edge browser or export them to another password manager.
– Microsoft is encouraging a switch to passkeys, a more secure, password-free authentication method.
– Experts argue the passwordless future is still a ways off, keeping password managers relevant.
– Many organizations still operate with a mix of passwords and passkeys in their security protocols.

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