UK Cyber Centre Says Use Passkeys Instead of Passwords
Introduction
The UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) now tells people to use passkeys. Passkeys are a new way to log in. They are better than passwords.
Main Body
A passkey is a digital key on your phone or computer. You use your face or finger to log in. No one can steal it from far away. Each passkey works for only one website. Apple, Google, and X support passkeys. Many people in the UK use them. The UK government also uses passkeys. The NCSC says the technology is now ready. Experts say passkeys are faster and safer. But they are not perfect. If you lose your phone, you may have problems. Keep your PIN secret. A family member should not know it. If you cannot use a passkey, use a password manager. Do not use simple passwords like "123456" or "password". Always update your apps and phone. Do not click on strange links.
Conclusion
The NCSC says passkeys are the future. They are safer and easier. Use them when you can. For other times, follow good safety rules.