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The (Un)suitability of Passwords and Password Managers in Virtual Reality

Cryptography and Security 2025-03-25 v1 Human-Computer Interaction

Abstract

As Virtual Reality (VR) expands into fields like healthcare and education, ensuring secure and user-friendly authentication becomes essential. Traditional password entry methods in VR are cumbersome and insecure, making password managers (PMs) a potential solution. To explore this field, we conducted a user study (n=126 VR users) where participants expressed a strong preference for simpler passwords and showed interest in biometric authentication and password managers. On these grounds, we provide the first in-depth evaluation of PMs in VR. We report findings from 91 cognitive walkthroughs, revealing that while PMs improve usability, they are not yet ready for prime time. Key features like cross-app autofill are missing, and user experiences highlight the need for better solutions. Based on consolidated user views and expert analysis, we make recommendations on how to move forward in improving VR authentication systems, ultimately creating more practical solutions for this growing field.

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@article{arxiv.2503.18550,
  title  = {The (Un)suitability of Passwords and Password Managers in Virtual Reality},
  author = {Emiram Kablo and Yorick Last and Patricia Arias Cabarcos and Melanie Volkamer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.18550},
  year   = {2025}
}