Apple’s announcement may spell the end for passwords – and the beginning for biometrics


Apple is no stranger to making headlines around its annual WWDC Conference (opens in new tab) back in June 2022. While its products reach consumers and businesses all over the world, one of the biggest headlines from the 2022 conference were not about a slimmer, faster new iPhone, but the company’s planned replacement for passwords that will be coming soon to Safari and iOS; a plan to make even the best password managers (opens in new tab) all but obsolete. 

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 Joe Palmer, Chief Product & Innovation Officer, iProov (opens in new tab).

The password problem is well documented these days. With 39% of UK businesses being hit by cyber attacks last year, with phishing attacks accounting for nearly 90% of these, the security limitations of passwords are clearer than ever. And we all know what a poor experience passwords offer. The growing number to remember, plus the required complexity of these means the re-use and sharing of passwords is rampant. 72% of enterprise workers admit to reusing passwords, increasing vulnerability to costly account takeovers, data breaches and even stolen identities.



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