Passwordless
We've curated 15 cybersecurity statistics about Passwordless to help you understand how innovative authentication methods are reducing reliance on traditional passwords, enhancing security, and improving user experiences in 2025.
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45% of organizations cite reducing phishing and credential-based breach risk as the leading driver for moving to passwordless authentication.
44% of organizations cite reducing IT costs from password resets and help desk load as a key driver for moving to passwordless authentication.
90% of global organizations reported challenges in moving toward passwordless authentication.
Japan ranks #1 in the proportion of organizations using passwordless as the primary authentication method.
57% of global users still do not use passwordless authentication as their primary method.
40% of Dashlane users now store at least one passkey, double the rate from just a year ago.
E-commerce platforms represent approximately 45% of all passkey authentications, led by Amazon's commanding 39.9% share.
Gemini's passkey authentications grew by 269% after making passkeys mandatory for all users.
Microsoft's decision to make passkeys the default sign-in method drove 120% growth in passkey authentications.
The average person now manages 301 passwords across their personal and work accounts.
Passkey authentications have more than doubled year over year to 1.3 million per month.
Germany's Bundesagentur für Arbeit saw 181% growth in passkey authentications.
HubSpot has seen a 25% improvement in login success rates over passwords.
Roblox's passkey authentications grew by 856%, representing the most dramatic surge in the dataset.
Only 23% of healthcare organizations offer passwordless authentication