Microsoft Edge uses biometric recognition to crack passwords
Microsoft Edge uses biometric recognition to crack passwords
Allows you to login using facial recognition, fingerprint, PIN code number or by using FIDO2 security keys
Last July, Microsoft recently requested that a more specific regulation be created about the use of facial recognition technology. A few weeks later, Redmond's company has introduced in its Microsoft Edge browser the support for the authentication protocol Web Authentication.
This protocol allows the initiation of session in web pages without the need of passwords and through validation by biometric data. Thanks to this update, Microsoft allows you to log in using facial recognition, fingerprint, PIN code number or through the use of FIDO2 security keys.
Web Authentication offers the possibility of using external security keys FIDO2, PIN codes or facial recognition of the user to avoid security failures that may involve the use of traditional passwords and that may lead to data theft by third parties.
Windows 10 offers this login protocol in the search engine through the Windows Hello tool for biometric data recognition. It was already possible to login through this procedure, but with the current change it is possible to authenticate within web pages.
Other browsers such as Google Chrome and Firefox had already implemented the Web Authantication protocol earlier this year. In the case of Microsoft, the protocol is within the Windows Hello platform with which Edge is compatible.
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