Say Goodbye to Passwords: Google Introduces Passkeys for Easy Login

Passwords have long been a pain point for users trying to access their online accounts securely. Forgetting passwords, resetting them, and typing them in every time we log in can be a frustrating experience. Fortunately, Google has come up with a solution to this problem by introducing passkeys as a substitute for passwords. In this article, we'll explore what passkeys are, how they work, and how you can set them up for your Google account.

What Are Passkeys?
A passkey is a digital detail linked to a user account and a website or application. Passkeys allow users to log in to their applications without entering a username or password or any other details. With passkeys, users can use a biometric sensor such as facial recognition or fingerprint, a PIN, or a pattern to log in instead of memorizing passwords.

How Does It Work?
When a user tries to log in to a service through passkeys, the browser or operating system lets them choose the right passkey and save it, just like passwords. To ensure only the rightful owner can use a passkey, the system asks them to unlock their device using a biometric sensor, PIN, or pattern.

How to Set Up Passkeys
Setting up passkeys for your Google account is a simple process.

Here's how you can do it:

Go to the application and sign in using the existing sign-in method.

Click on the "Create a passkey" button.

Check the information stored with the new passkey.

Use the device screen unlock to create the passkey.

Once you've set up your passkey, you can use it to log in to your Google account. Here's how:

Go to the Google service you want to access.

Click "Sign in."

Select your passkey.

Use the device screen unlock to complete the login.

Advantages of Passkeys
Passkeys offer several advantages over traditional passwords. First, they add an extra layer of protection against phishing attacks that are easily carried by SMS or app-based one-time passwords. Second, since passkeys are standardized, a single implementation enables a passwordless experience across different browsers & operating systems. Finally, users can easily enter apps & websites with a biometric sensor such as facial recognition or fingerprint or a PIN or pattern instead of remembering passwords.

Conclusion
Google's introduction of passkeys is a significant step forward in enhancing online security & user convenience. Passkeys provide an easier and more secure alternative to passwords, and their standardized implementation will allow for a passwordless experience across different browsers & operating systems. Setting up passkeys for your Google account is a simple process that will provide you with a safer and more seamless online experience.