Yahoo knows users hates passwords, and that’s why the company is introducing an option to stop using them. The new feature is called Account Key and will let users log in to their Yahoo Mail accounts by simply pressing a notification on their smartphones.

Account Key is one of the first major steps the tech industry is taking toward ending the use of passwords, a practice that many cybersecurity experts say has become outdated and offers little protection against hackers, especially since many individuals online still use passwords as simple as “12345.”

“Account Key just represents a potential where there’s no memorized passwords,” said Jeff Bonforte, Yahoo senior vice president of communications products. “Account Key is super simple and when you use it, it is incredibly fast and seamless.”