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Are passkeys ready to become the default way users access digital products?

are-passkeys-ready-to-become-the-default-way-users-access-digital-products-2026-05-18 · state: ready · 11 steps

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After comment k3STt5 (step 1)

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Team A

13.000

Net score

+10.354

Comment k3STt5 · Δ +10.354 · total +10.354

Team B

0.000

Criterion sc2FA

Passkeys eliminate the need for two‑factor authentication, improving security and user experience

Team A
L: 5.000
Null: When considering authentication methods, passkeys have no effect on the necessity of two‑factor authentication
d: 0.00

No linked atoms.

When using passkeys, two‑factor authentication becomes unnecessary, thereby enhancing security and reducing user experience friction because it eliminates the need for a second factor
d: 5.00Σ +0.670
AtomWeight
Passkeys render two‑factor authentication unnecessary0.670

Criterion scEase

Passkeys provide a more familiar and transparent authentication experience compared to passwords

Team A
L: 5.000
Null: When considering user authentication, passkeys have no impact on the perceived ease of use compared to passwords
d: 0.00

No linked atoms.

When users authenticate, passkeys are perceived as easier and more familiar than passwords because they use biometric methods like face‑ID or fingerprint scanning that users recognize from phone unlocking and Apple Pay
d: 5.00Σ +0.450
AtomWeight
Passkeys use biometric authentication (face‑ID or fingerprint scanning) that users recognize from Apple Pay or unlocking their phone, making the authentication experience familiar0.450

Criterion scIntegration

Passkey integration into browser‑based applications and PWAs is challenging and device/browser dependent

Team A
L: 3.000
Null: When integrating passkeys into browser‑based or PWA environments, there is no impact on integration feasibility
d: 0.00

No linked atoms.

When deploying passkeys in browser‑based applications or PWAs, integration feasibility is reduced because it depends heavily on the device and the browser being used
d: 3.00

No linked atoms.

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