Google bypasses the password with new phone-based authentication program

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Passwords are broken. People struggle to make them complicated enough, then struggle to remember them. Or else they’re easily cracked by social engineering or just plain brute-force hacking. Many people could use two-factor authentication, but it slows down the login process and is often seen as a hassle. Now, Google may be the latest company aiming to kill the password. Reddit user Rohit Paul got early access to a password-free login system that Google appears to be testing. Just like two-factor authentication, Google’s system uses your phone as a key. But instead of typing in a code or even entering your… Read More
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