Passwordless web gets a boost from Windows Hello FIDO2 certification

Microsoft‘s attempt to kill the password is going ahead with full steam. The company has announced that Windows Hello, the passwordless authentication method that allows Windows 10 users to sign in to their devices using biometric information, is now a FIDO2 certified authenticator, joining the list of hardware-based security keys like Yubico’s YubiKey. Passwordless authentication leverages the FIDO U2F (Universal 2nd Factor) open standard, making it easy for users of such hardware to seamlessly sign into online services and apps using Bluetooth, Near-field Communication (NFC) or USB. It was developed jointly by Google and Yubico, before it came to be overseen…
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