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Microsoft says it wants to completely ditch passwords as it makes passwordless login the default for

By Dr. Elara Vance | December 03, 2025

"Ten years ago, Microsoft had a bold idea. Instead of signing in using clumsy and insecure passwords, what if you could simply smile?" Never mind that certain limitations of Microsoft's cloud services (I'm looking at you, file sharing and collaboration) might make you weep rather than beam, because gurning logins are apparently Microsoft's aim for all its services. With that in mind, the company has announced that from here on in, new Microsoft accounts will be passwordless by default (via Bleeping Computer). In fact, you won't even have to create a password at all.

If that superficially sounds like a security nightmare, Microsoft obviously isn't just leaving all new accounts completely exposed. Instead, "new users will have several passwordless options for signing into their account."

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Kiss goodbye to passwords, say hello to, well, saying "hello". (Image credit: Microsoft)

Anyway, the driving force behind all this is the inherent insecurity of passwords. Once a password has been compromised, and if that's the sole point of security, anyone, anywhere, can access an account by the simple means of typing in a [[link]] password.

As Microsoft says, "bad actors know that the password age [[link]] is ending, and that the number of easily compromised accounts is shrinking. In response, these bad actors are devoting considerable resources to automating brute force and phishing attacks against any account still protected by a password.

Last year, we observed a staggering 7,000 password attacks per second (more than double the rate from 2023). As passkeys become the new standard, expect increased pressure from cyberattackers on any accounts still protected by passwords or other phishable sign-in methods."

While facial recognition, fingerprints and other biometric methods are not totally foolproof, they are fundamentally more secure. What's more, passkey-based methods aren't just safer, they're easier and faster to use.

"Users signing in with passkeys are three times more successful at getting into their account than password users (about 98% versus 32%). When you use a passkey, you get into your account much quicker, too! Passkey sign-ins are eight times faster than a password and multifactor authentication," Microsoft claims, and we've no real reason to doubt it.

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