

The latter, however, are two of the most common pathways by which cyber-criminals target individuals. These include facial recognition (where available), a physical security key or using SMS or email codes. 'This feature will be rolled out over the coming weeks,' he concluded.Īccording to Microsoft, users who go passwordless and then lose access to their authenticator app can resort to one of a number of backup login options.
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'Use the Microsoft Authenticator app, Windows Hello, a security key, or a verification code sent to your phone or email to sign in to your favourite apps and services, such as Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft OneDrive, Microsoft Family Safety, and more.
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'Beginning today, you can now completely remove the password from your Microsoft account,' Mr Jakkal continued. 'For the past couple of years, we’ve been saying that the future is passwordless, and today I am excited to announce the next step in that vision. 'We are expected to create complex and unique passwords, remember them, and change them frequently, but nobody likes doing that either. 'Yet for years they’ve been the most important layer of security for everything in our digital lives- from email to bank accounts, shopping carts to video games.

They’re a prime target for attacks,' Microsoft's corporate vice president for Security, Compliance and Identity, Vasu Jakkal, wrote in a blog post.
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The passwordless feature will not work with some older devices and platforms, however - including Xbox 360 consoles, Office 2010 and Windows 8.1 or earlier. MailOnline has approached Microsoft for comment on this issue. It is unclear, however, how safe one's account would be in the event that the phone containing the authenticator app was hacked, either remotely or after a theft. In contrast, they said, only the correct users can provide their fingerprint or respond using the authenticator app on their phone. The problem with passwords, they argued, is that they can be guessed or stolen - and, when elaborate enough to be secure are generally hard to remember. The move by the Redmond, Washington-based firm follows an initial rollout of the feature to Microsoft's business customers back in the March of this year.Īccording to the firm, nearly all of their employees are already taking advantage themselves of the passwordless login features. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Microsoft has announced that all users can now go 'passwordless' - logging in to their accounts using other methods like fingerprints or authenticator apps instead.
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