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WeChat Rolls Out Passkey Support for iOS Users Outside China
vendredi 15 novembre 2024, 11:57 , par MacRumors
WeChat is introducing passkey support for its iOS app, allowing users outside of China to sign in to the country's dominant messaging platform using Face ID, Touch ID, or their device passcode instead of traditional passwords.
Apple introduced passkeys in iOS 16 to provide users with a more secure and convenient authentication method than entering a password. Passkeys offer enhanced security by reducing common risks associated with traditional passwords, such as phishing attacks and credential theft. Since authentication occurs directly on the user's device using biometric data or their device passcode, there are no passwords to compromise or intercept. To set up a passkey, WeChat users need an iPhone or iPad running iOS 16 or iPadOS 16 or later with iCloud Keychain and two-factor authentication enabled for their Apple Account. Users can enable the feature through WeChat's Account & Security settings, according to a new WeChat support document. Tencent-owned WeChat joins a growing list of major platforms that have adopted passkey technology, including Google, PayPal, Microsoft, and TikTok. In WeChat, the feature is currently limited to users outside of China, and there's no word on if or when it might expand to the app's domestic Chinese version.Tags: Passkeys, WeChatThis article, "WeChat Rolls Out Passkey Support for iOS Users Outside China" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
https://www.macrumors.com/2024/11/15/wechat-rolls-out-passkey-support-ios-outside-china/
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