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Is passwordless authentication safe? Hi, everyone. Leo Notenboom here for Askleo.com. Ask Leo is brought to you in large part by the support of its patrons. Askleo.com/patron has more information about how you can help and get access to Patreon exclusive content. So recently Microsoft announced the ability to remove your password from your Microsoft account. The account would have no password at all. Passwordless authentication would be used instead. What does that even mean? How can that even work? And yet, as it turns out, there are scenarios, and some reasoning behind this option, that allow it to be safer than some of the alternatives. Lets examine just exactly what passwordless authentication means. One of the best ways to think about passwordless authentication is to think of it as two factor authentication without the first factor. So, for example, a normal login is a username and a password. Thats your first factor. And for many sites, its your only factor. You only need to