Google is making passkeys the default option for personal accounts
Google is making passkeys the default option for personal accounts
Google is giving passwords the boot and nudging users to try passkeys.
- Google starts showing prompts to create and use passkeys to streamline the way you sign in to your personal account.
- You'll also see a new option to "skip password when possible" in your account settings page.
- Users will still be able to sign in with a password and can opt out of passkeys for the time being.
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I don't understand it. How do you log in from another computer? How do you log out on a shared computer?
6 0 ReplyYou'd use your phone to sign in, since possession of your pass key device is the proof instead of a password.
To log out just click on the log out link or whatever the site has?
https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/13548313?hl=en
The situation seems a bit messed up if you forget your phone or can't access it though.
3 0 ReplyThat’s why you can use a password manager to store your passkeys, such as 1Password, and configure it on your phone to be your default passkey provider !
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Exactly.
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