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Google warns “passwords are not only painful to maintain, but are also more prone to phishing and often leaked through data breaches.” And that’s the real issue. “It’s important to use tools that automatically secure your account and protect you from scams,” Google tells users, and that means upgrading account security now.
Google says “we want to move beyond passwords altogether, while keeping sign-ins as easy as possible.” That includes social sign ins, but mainly it means passkeys. “Passkeys are phishing-resistant and can log you in simply with the method you use to unlock your device (like your fingerprint or face ID) — no password required.”
This is just one of their excuses, to keep their users inside google’s walled-garden
passkeys are way for your a token unlocked by your device’s biometric sensor to validate a request. biometric information is not sent to Google
Mmmm biometrics.
At least I can change my passwords, unlike my fingerprints or face without some serious harm to myself…
Biometrics is no go for me. I’ll cancel the internet and throw the cellphone in the trash before I go that route.