![]() It’s a new kind of login credential that has the potential to be a simple, fast, and secure sign in solution for everyone.1Password has received a handy update today that solves the issue of remembering how you signed up for a service. The bottom line? 1Password is all in on passkeys. We’re excited to continue working with Google and other members of the Alliance to accelerate passkey adoption around the world. Google and 1Password are both board members of the FIDO Alliance, an open industry association that works to reduce the world’s reliance on passwords. This is a tipping point for passkeys and making the online world safer." In order to be widely adopted though, users need the ability to choose where and when they want to use passkeys so they can easily switch between ecosystems.Īs we actively work with other FIDO Alliance leaders to eliminate passwords, we’ll inevitably remove one of phishers’ biggest rewards – credentials. With Google turning on passkey support today, more than 1.5 billion people around the world now have the opportunity to adopt passkeys. “Passkeys are the first authentication method that removes human error – delivering security and ease of use. Jeff Shiner, CEO of 1Password, puts it best: 2023 is quickly shaping up to be the year of the passkey – and 1Password is all in. Google’s announcement will help more people discover passkeys, and encourage other companies to add passkey support to their websites and apps. There are a handful of critical services on the web that will drive passkey adoption, and Google is right at the top of that list. ![]() ![]() We’re delighted that Google is supporting passkeys.
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