Google is making it simpler to access its services without entering a password.

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Google has launched passkeys to let users access its services without a password.

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Passkeys allow users to sign in using their device's security, such as facial recognition or PIN number.

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 Passkeys are more secure than passwords, as they can't be obtained through phishing attacks.

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Passkeys reduce the risk of exposing your login information if a service you use is hacked.

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Microsoft and Apple also committed to supporting new security standards that eliminate the need for passwords.

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Passkeys are meant to simplify the login process for users.

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Google is encouraging users to use passkeys as a more secure alternative to passwords.

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Passkeys will be particularly useful for people who struggle to remember complex passwords.

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Passkeys will be an optional feature for users to try out.

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The launch of passkeys represents a trend towards more secure authentication methods.

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