Microsoft won't let customers opt out of passkey push
Briefly

We're implementing logic that determines how often to show a nudge so as not to overwhelm users, but we don't let them permanently opt out of passkey invitations.
The latest sign-in experience led to a 10 percent decline in password use and a 987 percent increase in passkey use.
Hundreds of millions of new users will create and use passkeys over the coming months, thanks to the reimagined sign-in experience.
Gates predicted the death of the password at the RSA Security conference in 2004, but that wishful thinking has led to ongoing password problems.
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