Soon... a new technology that replaces "passwords" and "passwords"!

A new study found that 21% of users forget their passwords after two weeks, and 25% forget at least one password per day, according to the phys.org platform, which published the most important of the study.

And e-commerce experts say that major online sellers are losing a lot of shoppers and money because of this problem.

In fact, passwords are only part of the problem, but it is a major problem that consumers cannot remember all of them, and most sellers, banks, airlines, etc., ask for them online.

The study found that 51% of people use similar passwords repeatedly in order to make it easier for them to remember, which may facilitate hacking, which means more losses for users.

Often times, these words must contain a certain number of letters, numbers and special symbols, and it is better that they do not match the passwords of other sites.

And if you follow all the right cybersecurity rules, you should change your passwords on various sites every few months.

And not only that, there is also something called “multi-factor authentication” where these apps and sites send you an alert or text message after you sign in to the account to confirm your true identity.

But what if you could access your applications and websites without passwords and passwords?

And you will be able to get rid of a large part of your passwords and passwords forever.

The solution to the password problems that bother humans so much came through the FIDO (fast identity online) Alliance, which allows you to use your phone instead of passwords to authenticate your identity.

Apple, Google, and Microsoft announced in May that they were launching new technology to enable users to work across websites and apps by logging into a single website in Chrome browser from a Windows computer using a device. Your iPhone, as author Dan Hawley mentioned in a report recently published by the Yahoo Finance platform (finance.yahoo).

Users will use facial or fingerprint recognition technology to register their identity through their smartphones, and once they confirm their identity on their phones that use the "Fido standard", it will remain there forever and none of them will need to enter any passwords to access and use their various websites and applications across the network. Freely without fear of the horror of losing or forgetting these words, the report said.

The whole thing may seem a little strange, but some companies already offer passwordless login options, for example Microsoft offers a similar feature where they require their customers to enter their username and then authenticate their identity via the company's Authenticator app.

The author stresses that the goal of the Fido Alliance technology is to eliminate the need for these different authentication applications, and instead allow you to log into different applications and websites using only the secure lock of your mobile phone.

Microsoft, Apple and Google have not provided any details about when they will start introducing and implementing this technology, but we hope we won't have to wait long.

Will we soon be able to say goodbye to passwords and passwords forever?

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