Microsoft
is
modernizing
how
its
Windows
Hello
authentication,
which
includes
facial
and
fingerprint
recognition,
works
in
Windows
11.
The
revamp
to
the
Windows
Hello
experience
is
now
in
beta
testing
with
Windows
Insiders,
and
includes
visual
changes,
new
iconography,
and
improvements
to
passkeys.
Not
only
will
this
new
UI
appear
on
the
Windows
11
login
screen,
but
also
when
you’re
using
passkeys
to
sign
into
websites
and
apps.
“We
redesigned
Windows
security
credential
user
experiences
for
passkey
creating
a
cleaner
experience
that
supports
secured
and
quick
authentication,”
explains
the
Windows
team.
“Users
will
now
be
able
to
switch
between
authentication
options
and
select
passkey
/
devices
more
intuitively.”
The
new
Windows
Hello
UI
on
the
login
screen
of
Windows
11.Image:
Microsoft
Microsoft
currently
supports
passkeys
in
Windows
11,
but
the
experience
of
using
one
from
a
mobile
device
involves
scanning
QR
codes
and
an
outdated
UI.
A
new
sign-in
UI
for
passkeys
and
Microsoft
account
authentication
will
improve
this
greatly,
as
part
of
this
Windows
Hello
UI
overhaul.
Microsoft
has
also
built
a
new
API
for
third-party
password
and
passkey
managers
that
can
let
developers
plug
directly
into
this
modern
Windows
Hello
experience.
It
will
also
allow
Windows
11
users
to
use
passkey
from
a
mobile
device
to
authenticate
with
apps
and
websites
on
a
PC.
This
new
passkeys
experience
will
also
support
saving
passkeys
to
third-party
apps
or
syncing
them
to
your
Microsoft
account.
The
new
passkey
sign-in
process.Image:
Microsoft
Microsoft
has
started
testing
this
new
Windows
Hello
experience
for
the
beta
channel
(23H2),
and
it
should
also
appear
in
the
dev
channel
(which
is
based
on
24H2)
once
builds
resume
soon.
I’d
expect
we’ll
see
this
new
Windows
Hello
UI
appear
for
all
Windows
11
users
in
the
coming
months.
(Originally posted by Tom Warren)
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