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This is definitely off-topic, but it is applicable to B4X.
I'm in the USA. Recently there has been a lot of news about Apple, Microsoft, and Google switching to password-less FIDO authentication.
I've been looking around for what that actually means, in practice, in terms of usability and how it is actually implemented.
It seems to be newish to the USA, maybe it's more deployed elsewhere.
For example, right now, I go to my bank website and it asks for a login and password. I can enter that information from anywhere. After switching to FIDO, what will I need to do to access my account?
I think I can use my cell phone as an authenticator device. I'm guessing now – maybe the site texts me a code which I enter to gain access?
What would happen if I don't have cellular or Wi-Fi access or my cell phone dies? Does it offer a second or third method to authenticate?
Suppose my cell phone is dead or I am at a remote computer. Will I be able to access my account?
I have seen talk about...
I'm in the USA. Recently there has been a lot of news about Apple, Microsoft, and Google switching to password-less FIDO authentication.
I've been looking around for what that actually means, in practice, in terms of usability and how it is actually implemented.
It seems to be newish to the USA, maybe it's more deployed elsewhere.
For example, right now, I go to my bank website and it asks for a login and password. I can enter that information from anywhere. After switching to FIDO, what will I need to do to access my account?
I think I can use my cell phone as an authenticator device. I'm guessing now – maybe the site texts me a code which I enter to gain access?
What would happen if I don't have cellular or Wi-Fi access or my cell phone dies? Does it offer a second or third method to authenticate?
Suppose my cell phone is dead or I am at a remote computer. Will I be able to access my account?
I have seen talk about...
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