Passwordless login methods

Passwordless login methods

Passwordless login methods allow end-users to login without remember a password or PIN code. There are various techniques, both using internal and external authentication methods. This page lists some examples of support passwordless login methods.

The links below are for release 2022.1. Please refer to the latest version, or version currently in use.

Passwordless login using an OTP sent to user specificed email address is called Unregistered SMTP:
https://ubisecuredev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IDS20221/pages/8907529060

Passwordless login using an OTP sent to user specificed email address is called Unregistered SMS:
https://ubisecuredev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IDS20221/pages/8907529113

Swedish BankID relies on smartphone application approval and does not require a password
https://ubisecuredev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IDS20221/pages/8907528974

CIBA is a protocol to support integration of passwordless authenticators, including custom implementations.
https://ubisecuredev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IDS20221/pages/8907528937

Windows Authentication Provider using NTLM/Kerberos for users on a Windows AD Domain.
https://ubisecuredev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IDS20221/pages/8907528456

X.509 Certificate can be used in supported configurations without passwords, or with third-party devices that use biometrics or other techniques in place of passwords.
https://ubisecuredev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/IDS20221/pages/8907528090

Freja eID relies on smartphone application approval and does not require a password
https://ubisecuredev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/KNB/pages/5796135017

Most Banks in the Finnish Trust Network authentication services also offer passwordless authentication.

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