![]() “All you’ll ever need to sign in to 1Password, unlock your vaults, and securely access your data is your one passkey,” the company said in a blog post. 1Password’s passkey support will be “built on the same security foundation” as secret keys, the long recovery codes platforms generate as a fallback sign-in option. They are much less susceptible to theft in the case of data breaches or phishing attempts and can integrate with your device’s biometric security - including fingerprints and facial logins. Passkeys can replace passwords by providing unique digital keys stored locally on your device. The move follows Google's and Apple’s passkey support starting last year. 1Password is going all-in on passkeys starting this summer, as the company announced today that its users would soon have the option of using passwordless logins.
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