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discuss Passwordless Login Trend, Safer or Riskier?

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Big tech is moving to passkeys and biometrics. Is ditching passwords really more secure, or just a new set of risks?
Pass keys are generally safer than passwords as passwords can be cracked.
 
Someone can simply use your fingerprint when you are asleep and gain access to your digital world. Even if I have biometric login activated for most of my logins, it is always the second step to having passwords enabled in a 2FA setting.
You have 10 fingers and only so many guesses (if you set it up). Have fun! :p

Most people put their thumb because it's the logical thing to do to unlock their phone while handling it. They'll try to scan your thumb 1-3 times, then your other thumb 1-3 times, giving them less of an opportunity to get in without a password, too.

I have facial unlock to get into my phone which only works if I am directly looking at it with my eyes open, otherwise, it won't unlock. Also, on apps within the phone, I have a fingerprint, but which one? 🤔

It'd take some good guesswork to get in as once you throw it off, it goes into password mode, and that's going to be a difficult crack.
 
All security measures can be compromised at one point in time. Scammers eventually find their ways around the security logins. However, when we keep changing our passwords from time to time and make them more complicated then before there is a better chance of securing our assets. Biometrics once compromised might be difficult to change. I can't imagine where I will get another iris from!:ROFLMAO:
 
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