Facebook Announces Passkey Support on iOS and Android
Facebook is rolling out passkey support for its iOS and Android apps, offering a more secure and convenient alternative to traditional passwords. The feature lets users sign into their accounts using their device's built-in biometrics, such as Face ID or Touch ID, or their device PIN. This brings the social network in line with modern authentication standards already embraced by Apple's ecosystem.The company says this is a major security upgrade, as passkeys are resistant to common online threats like phishing and password spraying attacks. This is because the passkey is a unique digital credential stored directly on your device. The biometric data used to authenticate you—your fingerprint or face scan—is never shared with Meta or stored on its servers, ensuring your information remains private.Continue ReadingSpotlight Deal:Apple M4 Mac Mini Drops to Just $469 — Save $130 [Lowest Price Ever]Share Article:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, EmailFollow iClarified:Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Newsletter, App Store, YouTube


The company says this is a major security upgrade, as passkeys are resistant to common online threats like phishing and password spraying attacks. This is because the passkey is a unique digital credential stored directly on your device. The biometric data used to authenticate you—your fingerprint or face scan—is never shared with Meta or stored on its servers, ensuring your information remains private.
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