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Passkeys, Cross-Account Protection and new ways we're protecting your accounts

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May 02, 2024

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For World Password Day, we're sharing updates to passkeys across our products and sharing more ways we're keeping people safe online.

Passwords are often at the core of today's major cybersecurity issues, which is why we've continued to create new authentication technology over the years. In 2022, for World Password Day, we launched passkeys. Today, we're proud to announce that they have since been used to authenticate users more than 1 billion times across over 400 million Google Accounts.

We're also excited to announce the expansion of our Cross-Account Protection program and new updates to passkeys.

Expanding Cross-Account Protection

We're expanding Cross-Account Protection — our program for sharing security notifications, in a privacy-preserving way, with other companies that run the non-Google apps and services you use. This helps prevent cybercriminals from gaining a foothold in one of your accounts and using it to infiltrate others. We are currently protecting 2.4 billion accounts across 3.4 million apps and sites, and are growing our collaborations across the industry to keep billions of users safer online. It's built on the Shared Signals Framework, which we helped create and launch in 2019, and in the coming year we're expanding our partnerships and support for this program. Stay tuned for which of your favorite apps and services begin using Cross-Account Protection.

Passkeys reaches a milestone — and what's next

In less than a year, passkeys have been used to authenticate people more than 1 billion times across over 400 million Google Accounts. Passkeys are easy to use and phishing resistant, only relying on a fingerprint, face scan or a pin making them 50% faster than passwords. In fact, on a daily basis passkeys are already used for authentication on Google Accounts more often than legacy forms of 2SV, such as SMS one-time passwords (OTPs) and app based OTPs (such as Authenticator apps) combined.

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Create a passkey for your Google Account today to benefit from these new protections and visit myaccount.google.com/safer to learn all the ways you're Safer with Google.

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