If youâve ever stood in line somewhere â airport, coffee shop, DMV â trying to reset a forgotten password, you already know the pain. But what if you could skip the typing altogether and log in with just your face or fingerprint?
Thatâs the idea behind passkeys, a new way to sign in thatâs quickly rolling out across major platforms. Whether youâre excited⌠or a little skeptical (Iâm with you!), this episode walks you through what passkeys are, why they matter, and how to ease into them without blowing up your digital life.
In this weekâs episode, we talk through how passkeys work, where youâll see them, what makes them different from passwords and single sign-on, and â most importantly â how to get started safely and at your own pace.
⨠What Youâll Learn in This Episode
- What a passkey actually is (in plain English â no cryptography degree required)
- Why passkeys are more secure than traditional passwords
- How Face ID, Touch ID, or PIN replaces typing a password
- Where youâll start seeing passkeys in 2026 and beyond
- How synced passkeys work across your devices
- How passkeys compare to âSign in with Google/Appleâ (SSO)
- What happens to your existing passwords and when to keep them
- Simple steps to try your first passkey without committing to a full switch
đĄ Key Takeaways
- Passkeys are faster and safer, but theyâre not something you need to adopt overnight.
- You can â and probably should â keep your passwords as a backup for now.
- Passkeys work across Apple, Google, Microsoft, and even password managers.
- Losing your phone doesnât mean losing access â passkeys follow your account, not your specific device.
- Start small: turn on iCloud Keychain or Google Password Manager and try a passkey with one account.
đ ď¸ Frankâs Action Checklist
- Turn on iCloud Keychain or Google Password Manager
- Add a backup device (tablet, laptop, etc.)
- Try creating one passkey on a service you already use
- Update the top 3â5 accounts that matter most to you
- Keep 2-factor authentication enabled
- Keep your password manager for now â this is a transition, not a flip of a switch
đ Mentioned in This Episode
- Passkeys (Apple, Google, Microsoft implementations)
- iCloud Keychain
- Google Password Manager
- Windows Hello
- Password managers supporting passkeys (1Password, Dashlane, etc.)
- Single Sign-On (SSO) â âSign in with Google/Apple/Facebookâ
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What is Your Tech Makeover?
Your Tech Makeover is a practical tech podcast for everyday people who want clearer answers about phones, passwords, Wi-Fi, smart home devices, online safety, and AI, without the jargon.
If technology often feels harder than it should, you are not alone. Frank Bravo breaks down what matters in plain English so you can make better choices, avoid common mistakes, and feel more confident day to day.
Each episode focuses on one topic you can use right away: backups, scams and phishing, subscriptions, cloud storage, video calls, travel tech, accessibility, and more. The goal is simple: help you get more out of the tech you already own.
New episodes drop every two weeks. Listen wherever you get podcasts, and visit YourTechMakeover.com for show notes and links.