• Amazon has added passkey support to replace using a password - an

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    Amazon has added passkey support to replace using a password - and its not great

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    Wed, 18 Oct 2023 10:57:19 +0000

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    Passwords are old news - Amazon joins Google in implementing passkeys to log in quicker.

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    Amazon has secretly rolled out passkey support on its site and joined the
    many other tech giants in carving out an easier, quicker way to log in.

    If youre unfamiliar with passkeys , it's essentially a way to securely sign into apps and websites without needing to remember a password or username. Strong passwords are hard to remember, and if youre going to be remembering a lot most people will either keep the same password across accounts or use an easy-to-guess phrase or code - thus putting you at risk of having your accounts compromised.

    On sites or apps that use passkeys, youll be prompted to create a passkey and use the authentication of choice depending on the device (either FaceID or fingerprint input). So, instead of having to use multiple passwords you can just glance at your screen or tap your finger to log in.

    So, thats exactly what youll be using to log into the Amazon website while doing your shopping (assuming you choose to enable the passkey feature). According to TechCrunch though, the implementation is not without its faults. A rocky start for Amazon's passkeys?

    It seems that there is no support for passkey use within Amazon apps, like
    the Amazon shopping app or Prime Video , so youll have to use your password
    as normal, which kind of makes the whole passkey thing feel a littleredundant.Given that clicking an Amazon link in your phone browser will automatically open the app by default, it's a weird choice to restrict passkeys to the website.

    On the official site, Amazon says: You will still need to verify a one-time code after signing in with the passkey, with no real explanation as to why. Were still not sure how passkeys will affect users who use two-factor authentication.

    From what we know at this time if you do have 2FA enabled youll still have to go through that when passkeys are enabled, which is a bummer. Youll be prompted to enter your verification code when you log in (similar to how
    youll get a text or an email with a bunch of numbers when you log into your account from a new device) which essentially cancels out the speed and ease
    of using a passkey.

    As we see more companies like Google , WhatsApp , and Micorosft embrace passkeys , hopefully Amazon will catch up and find a more seamless way to
    make logging in easier. Amazon spokesperson Adam Montgomery shares some insight into what to expect, stating that the company is in the early stages of adding passkey support for Amazon.com to give customers another secure way to access their accounts. We will have more to share soon. You might also like... Is Google's passkey push a turning point for the adoption of the passwordless tech? WhatsApp is rolling out passkey support to its app here's how to set it up Elon Musk plans to charge new X users $1 to use the app, so
    I guess Im really done with Twitter now



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/amazon-has-added-passkey-support-to-replac e-using-a-password-and-its-not-great


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