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FIDO Alliance Drafts New Protocol to Simplify Passkey Transfers Across Different Platforms. The FIDO Alliance said it's working to make passkeys and other credentials more easier to export across different providers and improve credential provider interoperability, as more than 12 billion online accounts become accessible with the passwordless sign-in method. To that end, the alliance said it has published a draft for a new set of specifications for secure credential exchange, following commitments among members of its Credential Provider Special Interest Group (SIG). This includes 1Password, Apple, Bitwarden, Dashlane, Enpass, Google, Microsoft, NordPass, Okta, Samsung, and SK Telecom. "Secure credential exchange is a focus for the FIDO Alliance because it can help further accelerate passkey adoption and enhance user experience," the FIDO Alliance said in a statement. "Sign-ins with passkeys reduce phishing and eliminate credential reuse while making sign-ins up to 75% faster, and 20% more successful than passwords or passwords plus a second factor like SMS OTP." While passkeys have the advantage of being secure and phishing-resistant, they are essentially locked in to the operating system or the password manager service, making it impossible to transfer them when switching platforms and, therefore, requiring users to create new passkeys per device. The new specification proposed by the FIDO Alliance aims to address this gap with the Credential Exchange Protocol (CXP) and Credential Exchange Format (CXF). They "define a standard format for transferring credentials in a credential manager including passwords, passkeys, and more to another provider in a manner that ensures transfer are not made in the clear and are secure by default," it said. The development comes as Amazon revealed that more than 175 million customers have enabled passkeys on their accounts, nearly one year after the initial rollout. "Passkeys fundamentally shift the way we sign in to our online accounts for the better — and seeing Amazon roll out passkeys is evidence of its commitment to its customers' time, experiences, and security across Amazon web and mobile shopping experiences," said Andrew Shikiar, chief executive officer of FIDO Alliance.
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The FIDO Alliance is developing protocols to simplify the transfer of passkeys across different platforms.
A new draft includes specifications for secure credential exchange, enhancing provider interoperability.
Major tech entities like Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are involved, supporting the shift to passwordless authentication.
The proposed Credential Exchange Protocol (CXP) and Credential Exchange Format (CXF) ensure secure and non-transparent credential transfers.
Passkeys offer a phishing-resistant sign-in option that is quicker and more successful than traditional methods.
The inability to transfer passkeys between platforms currently compels users to generate new passkeys for each device.
Over 175 million Amazon customers have adopted passkeys, highlighting widespread consumer acceptance and enhanced security.