It will soon become much easier to sign into your web accounts without passwords, after Windows 10 received the backing of the security group that sets standards for biometrics like fingerprints and facial recognition, as well as security keys like YubiKey.
The FIDO Alliance, whose aim is to “help reduce the world’s reliance on passwords”, named Windows 10 Hello – Microsoft’s biometric tool – a “Certified authenticator” of its latest standard FIDO2. It applies to the May Update of Windows 10 (version 1903), due in late May.
Microsoft says the FIDO2 approval means you’ll be able to use Hello to sign into Outlook.com, Office 365, Skype, OneDrive, Cortana, Edge, Microsoft Store and Bing.
It also means software developers will be able to build tools, such as browser extensions, that let…