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Explained | A future without passwords

A lot of major technology companies are pushing for a future without passwords. What are the alternatives and why do they matter? Let's take a look.

May 20, 2021 / 20:12 IST
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A lot of major technology companies are pushing for a future without passwords. What are the alternatives and why do they matter? Let's take a look.
A lot of major technology companies are pushing for a future without passwords. What are the alternatives and why do they matter? Let's take a look.

Passwords. That word alone is enough to conjure up images of being annoyed at having to reset one for the umpteenth time, yet they are our one true defence against threat actors. Overtime, passwords have become increasingly bad at that job. Thanks to hacks, data breaches and blatant phishing attacks, they are also a legitimate concern when it comes to security and they are not user friendly either. You have all these rules to follow to set a strong password and chances are once you do that you will forget them almost instantly.

What are the alternatives?

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From what major technology corporations have learned over the years of phishing attacks and breaches due to passwords, the alternative must be more secure and less cumbersome to use. One of these is biometric authentication. The reason why this is looked at as a popular alternative right now is that most people already own phones that have a fingerprint scanner. A mid-range Android phone that will cost anywhere from Rs.15,000 to Rs.20,000 already has biometrics built-in. So, it is the next logical extension to use as a sign-in device for pretty much all your services.

If you do not happen to have a phone that has a fingerprint reader or do not want to spend that much to buy one, you can alternatively look at biometric USB readers. Once again, these are available at a variety of price points with the cheapest one starting at Rs 1,000. These are super easy to set up and use as well. Some of these are available as USB Flash drives as well, so they can authenticate your logins and store data at the same time.