Apple's new passkeys
MacFormat UK|January 2023
Can they really take the place of passwords? We take a look
Ian Osborne
Apple's new passkeys

YOU WILL LEARN

 What passkeys are, how they work and how to use them

Key fact

According to Microsoft’s Vasu Jakkal, there are over 921 password attacks every second.

What a turnaround. It was only with macOS 13 (Monterey), iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 that Apple added a dedicated Passwords pane to the Mac’s System Preferences and the mobile device’s Settings… But with macOS Ventura, iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, the company is trying to make passwords redundant. Passkeys uses powerful cryptographic techniques and the biometrics built into your device to allow you to log into a website, make an online purchase and anything else that requires a login ID and a password without typing anything at all. Instead, you simply use your Face ID or Touch ID to verify your credentials. You can even create a new account from scratch using a passkey.

When you log on to a compatible website or app, you’re invited to create a passkey. If you choose to do so, you simply place your finger on your fingerprint sensor to use Touch ID, or look directly into a mobile device’s camera to use Face ID – and that’s it. From then on, you can log in on that site or app simply by using your biometrics. Passkeys can only be used on websites and in apps that have made them available. At the moment, not too many do, but they’re sure to become more popular over time.

Two keys, one lock

This story is from the January 2023 edition of MacFormat UK.

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