India, July 2 -- India's rapid digital adoption continues to outpace global trends, but consumers are also navigating rising tensions around identity security and artificial intelligence. This is the key insight from Okta's 2025 Customer Identity Trends Report, based on a survey of 750 Indian respondents as part of a broader nine-country study by Statista.

Despite the tech industry's push toward modern login systems, 82 per cent of Indian users still find passwords most convenient, making them the dominant choice for authentication. However, 55 per cent now use fingerprint scans and 35 per cent rely on Face ID, indicating a growing shift toward biometric solutions.

The report also notes that 20 per cent of Indian users reuse the same pa...