AWS Amplify introduces passwordless authentication with Amazon Cognito
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AWS Amplify is excited to announce support for Amazon Cognito's new passwordless authentication features, enabling developers to implement secure sign-in methods using SMS one-time passwords, email one-time passwords, and WebAuthn passkeys in their applications with Amplify client libraries for JavaScript, Swift, and Android. This update simplifies the implementation of passwordless authentication flows, addressing the growing demand for more secure and user-friendly login experiences while reducing the risks associated with traditional password-based systems.
This new capability enhances application security and user experience by eliminating the need for traditional passwords, reducing the risk of credential-based attacks while streamlining the login process. Passwordless authentication is ideal for organizations aiming to strengthen security and increase user adoption across various sectors, including e-commerce, finance, and healthcare. By removing the frustration of remembering complex passwords, this feature can significantly improve user engagement and simplify account management for both users and organizations.
The passwordless authentication feature is now available in all AWS regions where Amazon Cognito is supported, enabling developers worldwide to leverage this functionality in their applications.
To get started with passwordless authentication in AWS Amplify, visit the [AWS Amplify documentation for detailed guides and examples](https://docs.amplify.aws/react/build-a-backend/auth/concepts/passwordless)
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