What are passkeys? The end of the password era explained
watoday.com.au May 10, 2026

What are passkeys? The end of the password era explained

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Passkeys are digital credentials designed to replace passwords, offering enhanced personal security by utilizing strong device authentication and eliminating the need to remember codes. Created to address password management issues, passkeys are stored on devices or secure cloud services and never shared with websites. The FIDO Alliance, including Apple, Google, and Microsoft, developed standards for passkeys, which generate private and public codes for secure login.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By eliminating the risk of password theft, passkeys significantly reduce the vulnerability of online accounts to cyber attacks.
  • · Secure authentication is now device-based, making it virtually impossible for hackers to intercept or steal login credentials.