PayPal announces major security update but only certain users can access it – how to get free feature

PayPal has announced that passkeys will be available as a new method to login to certain accounts. This makes it much safer for people who want to borrow money. 

The passkeys – created by the FIDO Alliance and World Wide Web Consortium – will allow customers to replace passwords with certain cryptographic key pairs to decrease the risk of hacking. 

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PayPal has now made passkeys a possible login method.Credit: Getty

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Access to certain iPhones and iPads by US PayPal customers will only be possible for those who have purchased these devices.Credit: Getty

Only PayPal users with iOS16, iPadOS 16.1, and macOS Ventura systems in the United States can access the new login process. 

It will be available in additional countries starting in 2023, and on other platforms as needed. “add support for passkeys,”PayPal Monday. 

It is quick and easy to install the security update on Apple devices for those who are eligible. 

Users just need to log into their PayPal account by using their login credentials. Users will then be able to select the “Send” option. “Create a passkey.” 

The next step is to authenticate using Apple Face ID and Touch ID.

After that, the passkey is automatically created, the company has said, adding that customers won’t need to use or manage a password again. 

All passkeys will sync with iCloud keychain. 

“Launching passkeys for PayPal is foundational to our commitment to offering our customers safe, secure and easy ways to access and manage their daily financial lives,”Doug Bland, SVP, GM, Head Consumer at PayPal, stated in a statement.

“We are excited to provide our customers a more seamless checkout experience that eliminates the risks of weak and reused credentials and removes the frustration of remembering a password. We are making it easier for customers to shop online.”

In the Monday announcement, PayPal cited how many customers – around 44% – tend to abandon various online purchases because they forgot a password.

“Passkeys will also help more consumers complete their purchases with PayPal – once PayPal users create a passkey, they won’t have to remember their password, allowing them to check out with greater ease,”PayPal. 

The company also highlighted the ease with which passwords can be guess or hacked every day. 

PayPal claims that more than 2.6 billion records were hacked last year, with 81% of these being from the United States. “caused by password stealing and guessing.” 

“Many consumers recycle passwords across online services, which can not only be cumbersome but can also lead consumers to reuse the same, potentially vulnerable passwords across services,”PayPal. 

“Passkeys are designed to replace passwords for an even more seamless and secure login experience with PayPal.”