Passkeys for Google Accounts are now available

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  1. Posts : 334
    W10 22H2 19045.4291
       #10

    Awh... Google cares about you.... How nice.

    Total surveillance; fingerprints, face biometrics etc... machines more more telling you what you can do...
    All "secured" with the vague promises on the 500 pages of privacy policy with 100 links and the right to "change the terms at any given time without notification".

    This one fact is: if you have a "privacy policy" and state such over dozens of pages, you indirectly already declared that you reserve the right to siphoning information. The "privacy policy" is just the protective armor. Just like more and more sites and services have exemptions you have to agree to or you can't use anything.
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  2. Posts : 812
    Win10
       #11

    Can someone please clarify this for me. This is confusing.

    I’m testing the new Passkey feature on my Google account and so far so good.

    However, on the sign in with Passkey prompt, if I select the Try Another Way option, I can still sign in using my password.

    So would that actually defeat the purpose of using Passkeys?

    See my image here.
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  3. Posts : 9,790
    Mac OS Catalina
       #12

    No it does not defeat the purpose of a passkey.
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  4. Posts : 5,452
    Windows 11 Home
       #13

    win10freak said:
    Can someone please clarify this for me. This is confusing.
    Passkeys have not replaced passwords yet. Once reliable, Google will allow to remove them just like MS.

    3Bit said:
    Awh... Google cares about you.... How nice...
    People already believe that passkeys are more secure, because Google said so, while it is the opposite, ...
    Passkeys are more convenient, thus less secure, it is a simple logic. But, who would believe 2+2=4, when G says 5.
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  5. Posts : 334
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       #14

    F22 Simpilot said:
    HAHAHA

    I tried to get my ass to mars...
    But Mr. Musk so far has only delivered lots of talk about Mars. (remember five years ago when the marketeer screamer announced that by 2024 we will be flying to Mars...)
    just a reminder it is 2024!

    Alternately, NASA barely gets a rocket of the ground.
    So what now?
    China?
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  6. Posts : 812
    Win10
       #15

    However, I do not have 2FA setup on my Google account. Only the Passkey option.

    But I still do not get the point or the fact is that why I am able to login using my password by selecting the Try Another Way option even when I have setup a Passkey.

    Am I doing something wrong here or is Google testing this feature and therefore letting users to fallback to using their passwords? Is this the case?
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  7. Posts : 9,790
    Mac OS Catalina
       #16

    Again it is going to be that way because not everyone can or have setup a Passkey on their device. Everyone will always get the other choice and most likely it will be like that forever.
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  8. Posts : 42
    Win 11 22H2 (22631.3155)
       #17

    win10freak said:
    I’m testing the new Passkey feature on my Google account and so far so good.

    However, on the sign in with Passkey prompt, if I select the Try Another Way option, I can still sign in using my password.

    So would that actually defeat the purpose of using Passkeys?
    From the article above.....

    "Of course, like any new beginning the change to passkeys will take time, that’s why passwords and 2SV will still work for Google Accounts."

    They are trying to introduce it, that's why the old methods still work......for now.
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  9. Posts : 295
    Windows 10 Pro
       #18

    Moving into the future this will be something that will be used more and more I imagine because people are drones and/or lazy and can't bare to use a password manager, REAL 2FA or a Yubi Key.

    I for one will never use it and use alternatives instead. If YouTube goes this way (and they will) I'll be getting rid of my account. And with phones I'll use NOTHING but third-party firmware like GrapheneOS and the likes.

    When quantum computers roll out and your passwords of today and null and void, I hope FOSS type Yubi password keys hit the market...

    I'd buy at least two... Yubico | YubiKey Strong Two Factor Authentication

    Stay away form biometrics in the U.S. It's not protected by the 5th Amendment...
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  10. Posts : 812
    Win10
       #19

    Okay, I understand now as to why the user can still fallback or use a password even though Passkey is enabled. Because Google doesn’t want people to get locked out from their account because Passkeys could be a pain to setup especially for the non technical savvy person.

    In that case, I just need to at least setup 2FA to prevent an attacker that would select the Try Another Way option and try to brute force my password.

    Thanks for the explanation.
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