Bezhasłowa autoryzacja: Bezpieczne logowanie za pomocą telefonu w przeglądarce Chrome

Passwordless authentication is a modern method of authentication that is much safer than traditional login with a username and password. It involves using an encrypted key on a device, such as a phone, to log in to your account. This solution significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access by dishonest users. Additionally, you no longer have to enter long passwords to log in to your accounts. Just confirm the login attempt on your phone and voilà! – you’re logged in.

Passwordless authentication avoids typical intrusion methods used in traditional authentication, such as brute force attacks, credential stuffing, phishing, keylogging, and man-in-the-middle attacks.

A new feature in the market is the ability to use your phone as a security key in the Google Chrome browser. If you have previously used the Google ecosystem on an Android device with two-factor authentication enabled, you have already used it. After configuration, when attempting to log in to your linked Google account on your phone, you will receive a dialog box to confirm the login attempt.

In today’s world of constant cyberattacks, it is worthwhile to use such authentication methods. However, it is important to note that this specific method only protects your Google account. In other words, you do not configure every account you log in to in the Chrome browser to use your phone as a security key. Nonetheless, this is a significant step towards passwordless authentication.

If you want to enable additional security for your Google account, please read the rest of the article.

How to Set Up Your Android Phone as a Security Key in Google Chrome Browser

The source of the article is from the blog procarsrl.com.ar