Microsoft continues its push towards a 'passwordless' future, with new account initiative

Microsoft's latest update will prompt new users to set passkeys and alternate login methods by default - as part of a broader push towards streamlined UX.

Microsoft continues its push towards a 'passwordless' future, with new account initiative
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TL;DR: Microsoft's latest update makes new Windows accounts passwordless by default, promoting passkeys, push notifications, and security keys for simpler sign-ins.

In the latest push towards a password-free Windows, Microsoft has implemented a new initiative that prompts new users to set up their accounts with passkeys, push notifications, and security keys over traditional methods.

Credit: Microsoft
Credit: Microsoft

The recent update, launched alongside Microsoft's new sign-in window, changes the behavior for new accounts to be "passwordless by default." The sign-in screen has also been adjusted to smoothly facilitate passwordless logins.

Windows has supported alternative login methods for years, but the recent move signals Microsoft's intent to prioritize simplified UX and to reduce friction in the sign-up process.

"As part of this simplified UX, we're changing the default behavior for new accounts. Brand new Microsoft accounts will now be 'passwordless by default,'" Microsoft said.

Microsoft has also highlighted the option for users to delete their passwords, signaling the tech giant's push towards frictionless login options.

"New users will have several passwordless options for signing into their account and they'll never need to enroll a password. Existing users can visit their account settings to delete their password,"

Figures from Microsoft also suggest that users are taking to the trend, with "nearly a million passkeys" registered every day. It also highlighted the higher success rates for login attempts, with 98% for passkeys compared to 32% for password-based accounts.

Users can rest assured that the option to set traditional passwords has not, and will not, be taken away any time soon. For those wanting to take advantage of the new sign-in experience and generally jump into Windows faster, passkeys will be the way to go.

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