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https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/go-passwordless-with-microsoft-accounts-on...

All the places on your device where you use your Microsoft account and password (even your apps and browsers) will automatically switch to modern multifactor authentication with Windows Hello Face, Fingerprint, or PIN. To go passwordless: Go to Start > Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options. Turn on Require Windows Hello sign-in for Microsoft ...

https://www.microsoft.com/security/blog/2019/12/11/go-passwordless-strengthen-security...

Step 4: Pilot passwordless—Start a pilot test with your riskiest users or groups. The Microsoft Authenticator app can be used to augment a password as a second factor or to replace a password with biometrics or a device PIN for authentication. If you aren’t ready to go passwordless, enable MFA to reduce your odds of a breach.

https://www.microsoft.com/.../identity-access-management/passwordless-authentication

AuthenTrend provides fingerprint-enabled keys to enhance security and convenience for passwordless authentication. Ensurity Technologies offers ThinC FIDO–certified biometric USB authenticators for passwordless access. FEITIAN Technologies builds innovative and secure keys, tokens, and cards for authentication, identity, access, and payment.

https://docs.microsoft.com/.../hello-for-business/passwordless-strategy

If the work to go passwordless today is n, then it is likely that to go passwordless tomorrow is n x 2 or perhaps more, n x n. Do not let the size or duration of the project be a distraction. As you progress through each work persona, the actions and tasks will become more familiar for you and your stakeholders. Scope the project to sizable ...