Join today’s leading executives at the Low-Code/No-Code Summit virtually on November 9. And now they can all benefit from this simple user experience and greatly improved security.” “Every month, more than 800 million people use a Microsoft account to create, connect, and share from anywhere to Outlook, Office, OneDrive, Bing, Skype and Xbox Live for work and play. “This combination of ease of use, security and broad industry support is going to be transformational,” he said in a statement. He also said that starting next year, the same sign-in experience will come to work and school accounts in Azure Active Directory, and that enterprise customers will be able to preview it before the end of 2018. Alex Simons, corporate vice president at Microsoft’s Identity Division, said that Edge is among the first to implement WebAuthn and CTAP2, and that it supports the “widest array of authenticators” compared to other browsers. Password-free login goes live this week in Windows 10 (version 1809) on, Office 365, Skype, OneDrive, Cortana, Microsoft Edge, Xbox Live on the PC, Mixer, the Microsoft Store, Bing, and MSN.com. Alternatively, they can use a phone running the Microsoft Authenticator app. Microsoft today announced that users can sign into Microsoft accounts on Microsoft’s Edge browser password-free, either by using Windows Hello - the biometrics-based authentication platform built into Windows 10 - or with a FIDO2-compatible device from Yubico, Feitian, or another manufacturer. There’s good news on that front, though, if you’re a Windows user. (In 2014, among the five most popular passwords were “password,” “123456,” and “qwerty.”) Two-factor SMS authentication adds a layer of protection, but it isn’t foolproof - hackers can fairly easily redirect text messages to another number. Passwords aren’t as effective a means as preventing account break-ins as they might seem. Three out of four people use duplicate passwords, and 21 percent of people use codes that are over 10 years old. Interested in learning what's next for the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry this October at GamesBeat Summit Next.
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