This weeks question: Is ‘ripen at home fruit the supermarkets idea of a joke? ve been struggling to get my head around the idea that a passkey, which can be a pin on your phone, or facial recognition, can be safer than using a complicated password and two factor authentication. I get that having something unique to your device, not stored on a companys server, is unphishable and less hackable by cybercrims, but what if your phone is nicked and someone guesses the password? And what if you lose...

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