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Biometrics add another layer of security to passwordless authentication

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  • Okta slams workers for using poor passwords like ‘123456’
  • Biometric authentication is popular in Israel and South Korea
  • Half of Germany’s businesses enforce biometric authentication

Okta’s Business At Work 2025 report has uncovered the growing adoption of passwordless authentication, with many European countries leading the way when it comes to enhanced security.

“For the one-millionth year in a row, 123456 is the world’s most popular password,” the company jovially wrote as it sought to understand the shifts in business security.

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