Yahoo aims to phase out passwords with new service
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Oct 15 Yahoo's next step in password security is to eliminate them altogether. Starting on Thursday, the company announced, users of the Yahoo Mail app on both iOS and Android will have access to a new service called Yahoo Account Key, which uses smartphones to verify identities in lieu of traditional passwords.
But we'll still need to enter a password on our phone to access the service...
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Oct 15 Yahoo's next step in password security is to eliminate them altogether. Starting on Thursday, the company announced, users of the Yahoo Mail app on both iOS and Android will have access to a new service called Yahoo Account Key, which uses smartphones to verify identities in lieu of traditional passwords.
But we'll still need to enter a password on our phone to access the service...
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Oct 15 Yahoo's next step in password security is to eliminate them altogether. Starting on Thursday, the company announced, users of the Yahoo Mail app on both iOS and Android will have access to a new service called Yahoo Account Key, which uses smartphones to verify identities in lieu of traditional passwords.
But we'll still need to enter a password on our phone to access the service...
And if someone tkaes your phone, then can read your emails directly?
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Oct 15 Yahoo's next step in password security is to eliminate them altogether. Starting on Thursday, the company announced, users of the Yahoo Mail app on both iOS and Android will have access to a new service called Yahoo Account Key, which uses smartphones to verify identities in lieu of traditional passwords.
But we'll still need to enter a password on our phone to access the service...
Kevin Priddle wrote:
But we'll still need to enter a password on our phone to access the service...
Fortunately most people use an exceptionally strong password on their phone because it's compromise would be exceptionally bad. :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:
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