Why Passwordless Access Is the Safer Default
Passkeys and magic links remove the weakest part of most login flows: the password itself. That makes them a better default for security-sensitive products.
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Passkeys and magic links remove the weakest part of most login flows: the password itself. That makes them a better default for security-sensitive products.
Recent breaches keep proving the same point: once passwords are stolen, the damage spreads fast. Here is why passwordless access reduces the blast radius.
Bloated plugins do more than slow pages down. They increase maintenance time, support complexity, and long-term site risk.
Temporary access links cut down on password resets, account recovery tickets, and the cleanup that follows shared credentials.
The right plugin should solve the client problem without adding maintenance overhead, security risk, or performance drag.
Small teams need a repeatable process for updates, license tracking, and regression checks so plugin maintenance does not turn into firefighting.
A clean handoff process reduces support requests, password sharing, and late-night account recovery work for agencies and freelancers.
If a magic login link expires, opens on the wrong device, or fails outright, there are a few fast checks that usually explain it.
From agency workflows to client hand-offs, Magic Login solves more problems than you might think. Here are the most common use cases.