OpenAI Drops Passwords for ChatGPT, Introduces Passkeys and Hardware Key Security

OpenAI Introduces Advanced ChatGPT Account Security with Passkeys, Hardware Keys, and Phishing-Resistant Login System
OpenAI Drops Passwords for ChatGPT, Introduces Passkeys and Hardware Key Security
Written By:
Akshita Pidiha
Reviewed By:
Manisha Sharma
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OpenAI has introduced a major security upgrade for ChatGPT users with an opt-in ‘Advanced Account Security’ system. Designed to protect against phishing and account breaches, the feature targets high-risk users such as journalists, researchers, and public figures and remains open to anyone seeking stronger safeguards.

Passwordless Future  

The system replaces traditional passwords with passkeys and hardware security keys. It offers greater protection against phishing attacks. “We are excited to announce our latest innovation for protecting users from malicious cyberattacks,” said OpenAI. It shows that device-based authentication now takes precedence over passwords.

Recovery Trade-offs  

Convenience is being sacrificed for reliability. Users who opt in will lose email and SMS recovery options, and will have to depend on backup keys or passkeys. This shift is expected to polarize users, balancing stronger protection against reduced flexibility.

Privacy & Oversight  

In addition to identity verification, the platform offers reduced session duration, notifications about any anomalies, and full transparency on active sessions. Chats from accounts that have enabled ‘Advanced Account Security’ will not be utilized in the model's training process.

Partnerships & Compliance  

The company has partnered with Yubico to provide cheaper YubiKeys to increase adoption. As part of updated global security standards, certain customers are required to use the Trusted Access for Cyber program starting June 1, 2026.

Key Takeaways

OpenAI’s latest move represents an emerging trend within the industry that aims to reduce  reliance on passwords in sensitive settings. This update ensures greater security in account management, and makes individuals more responsible when it comes to safekeeping of access credentials.

Also Read: OpenAI's ChatGPT 5.5 Enters Final Safety Review With April Release Window

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