"Google and 1Password introduce passkeys for passwordless sign-in"

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Google has launched an open beta for passkeys on Workspace accounts, allowing users to sign in using their device's own authentication instead of traditional passwords. Passkeys are based on public key cryptographic protocols, making them more secure against phishing attacks. While passkeys are not yet replacing passwords entirely, adoption has been steady, with support from platforms like Apple and Microsoft and password managers like Dashlane and 1Password.
- Google adds passwordless sign-in to Workspace and Cloud accounts The Verge
- Google Workspace and Cloud get support for passkeys TechCrunch
- Passkey support for Google Workspace accounts rolling out 9to5Google
- Google Workspace will now let your business get rid of passwords for good TechRadar
- 1Password enables passkeys — a new option from passwords TechRepublic
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