Apple’s quest to kill off the password is heading in the right direction


Apple has made public new figures that suggest its bid to eliminate passwords once and for all is heading in the right direction.

In conversation with 9to5Mac (opens in new tab), Apple revealed that 95% of iCloud users have already enabled two-factor authentication (2FA), a prerequisite for the adoption of its new passwordless authentication standard.



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