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Passkeys are digital credentials stored on devices and accessed using biometrics, making them secure and convenient.
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1Password is working to make passkeys more interoperable and secure, based on public-key cryptography.
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Passkey support will be available to 1Password customers in early 2023.
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An interactive demo is available to show how passkeys will work.
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Summary
Passkeys are a new way to sign in to apps and websites without a password. They are digital credentials that are stored on devices and access them using biometrics, making them convenient and practical while still being highly secure. 1Password is working to make passkeys more secure and interoperable, and they are based on public-key cryptography to achieve their high level of security.
Passkeys: the future of authentication in 1Password
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1Password promises passkeys support in early 2023, and in the meantime is providing a sneak preview of how it will work, via an interactive demo . Note that the demo currently only works in Chrome, but the company says that Safari and Firefox support is coming soon
1Password passkeys demo shows you the passwordless future
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