Microsoft’s Satya Nadella looking at a future without passwords
With growing concerns over security of emails and mobile phones, technology giant Microsoft on Thursday said it is working on ways to rid tech users of their worries over passwords.

With growing concerns over security of emails and mobile phones, technology giant Microsoft on Thursday said it is working on ways to rid tech users of their worries over passwords.
“One of the biggest security issues is passwords. One of the things that we are working on is a world where passwords are not going to be the ones that you know can get hacked but you really have other biometrics that really help us secure our computing interfaces,” Microsoft Corporation chief executive Satya Nadella said here, while addressing an event, Future Unleashed: Accelerating India, Microsoft’s largest ever customer conference here, celebrating 25 years of the Richmond-based company’s in the country.
Mr Nadella said, “We had a mission of putting a personal computer PC on every desk in every home, but in retrospect that was a goal... That’s really what I look at as we go forward.”