The End of Passwords: A New Era in Online Security

News — By Gethyn Jones

Say goodbye to passwords. Learn how to use secure passkeys for better online protection.

The Password Problem We've all been there: stuck trying to remember a complex password, or worse, having our accounts compromised due to a weak or reused password. Passwords have been the centre of online security for decades, but they're no longer the best solution. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has heralded the end of passwords for consumers, and it's time to realise the benefits of secure passkeys. The NCSC's push towards passkeys is a major step forward in online security. With passkeys, you'll no longer need to remember complex passwords or worry about them being compromised. Instead, you'll use a unique, encrypted key to access your accounts. Getting Started with Passkeys So, how do you get started with passkeys? The first step is to check if your devices and browsers support passkeys. Most modern devices and browsers, including Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, already support this technology. Once you've confirmed that your devices are compatible, you can start setting up passkeys for your accounts. Here are a few key points to keep in mind: Make sure you have a compatible device and browser. Choose a reputable passkey manager to store and manage your passkeys. Familiarise yourself with the set-up process for each of your accounts. It's also important to note that passkeys are not the same as two-factor authentication (2FA). While 2FA adds an extra layer of security to your accounts, passkeys replace passwords altogether. Staying Secure with Passkeys Now

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