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Passwords will be on the way out in 2026 as passkeys take over

Last updated: January 6, 2026 8:50 pm
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The need for secure passwords is more crucial now than ever before. With hackers constantly on the prowl for weak passwords to exploit, it’s time for a change. In 2026, a new solution is emerging that could revolutionize the way we protect our data – passkeys.

Passwords have long been a cybersecurity nightmare, with the vast majority of them being too easy to hack. According to an analysis by Verizon, only 3 percent of passwords are complex enough to withstand hacking attempts. This has led to a thriving black market for stolen login credentials.

But there is hope on the horizon. Passkeys offer a simple yet effective solution to the password problem. Instead of typing in a string of characters, passkeys use biometric verification like your face or fingerprint to authenticate your identity. This not only provides a higher level of security but also eliminates the need to remember multiple passwords.

This password-less approach is gaining popularity, with big companies like Microsoft leading the way. Microsoft announced in May 2025 that new accounts created with Microsoft would be password-less by default. Other companies are expected to follow suit in the coming year, making passkeys the new standard for online security.

Passkeys work by generating two cryptographic keys – one public and one private – on your device. The public key is sent to the service you are trying to log in to, while the private key remains securely stored on your device. When you authenticate your identity using your biometric data, the private key is used to sign a cryptographic challenge sent by the service, ensuring a secure and seamless login process.

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The benefits of passkeys are clear. Not only do they offer superior security against phishing and brute-force attacks, but they also provide ease of use and convenience for users. Organizations that have adopted passkeys have seen a significant decrease in login-related issues, resulting in fewer calls to IT helpdesks.

In 2026, passkeys are set to become the norm for online authentication. With more platforms and services adopting this new technology, users will become accustomed to biometric authentication as a standard security measure. It is in the best interest of companies to reduce their reliance on passwords and embrace passkeys for a more secure and user-friendly login experience.

As we look ahead to the future of online security, passkeys are paving the way for a safer and more convenient way to protect our data. It’s time to say goodbye to passwords and embrace the era of password-less authentication.

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