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Apple prepares for a passwordless future

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  • Apple has announced a new iCloud Authenticator as part of iOS 15.
  • They have also released a developer preview of a new feature called “Passkeys in iCloud.”
  • “Passkeys in iCloud” is a completely new way of signing into apps and websites and does not involve a password.

Currently, the only sign-in related service from Apple is its 'iCloud Keychain' password manager, but that is about to change with iOS 15. Apple has announced that it has been working on a new authenticator, similar to the Google and Microsoft authenticators, which will be built into iCloud Keychain in iOS 15 and macOS Monterey. Apple has also stated that the future of sign-ins and authentications does not involve passwords but instead involves something called passkeys which are available for developers to test with a preview of 'Passkeys in iCloud Keychain' which is included in the iOS 15 Developer Beta. In iOS 15, users will get to experience the new authenticator built into iCloud Keychain. This authenticator works in the same way as other popular authenticators, except for it is better integrated into the OS and therefore is simpler to use. According to Apple, the new built-in authenticator can

Generate verification codes needed for additional sign-in security. If a site offers two-factor authentication, you can set up verification codes under Passwords in Settings — no need to download an additional app. Once set up, verification codes autofill when you sign in to the site.

As for Apple’s new “Passkeys in iCloud Keychain” preview feature, this will act in a completely new way. Developers will have to build this feature into their websites and apps, unlike the authenticator that follows the same standard as other authenticators and is therefore already integrated into many apps and websites. Passkeys will work in a similar way to physical security keys and will use a system called WebAuthn which will help to ensure users’ privacy. According to Apple, these passkeys are more secure and generally better than many other methods of verification and authentication that are available now. Also, they do not involve entering or remembering a password. As for the release of these new sign-in methods, the new iCloud Authenticator will ship with iOS 15 and macOS Monterey this fall and is in beta now, while the 'Passkeys on iCloud Keychain' feature, however, will stay a developer preview in these new software versions and will be released to the public sometime in the future once it has been tested for a longer period of time. From Apple’s “Move Beyond Passwords” WWDC21 session:

The emphasis of this [developer] preview is the authentication technology, an ‌iCloud‌ Keychain-backed WebAuthn implementation. An industry-wide transition away from passwords will need thoughtful and consistently applied design patterns, which are not part of this preview.

The full WWDC21 session, that explains the new “Passkeys in iCloud Keychain” feature, with Apple Authentication Experience Engineer, Garrett Davidson, can be found on the Apple Developer Website.

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Published to Apple Scoop on 10th June, 2021.
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