Google Passkeys Now Sync Across Devices
A little over a year ago, Google began pushing passkeys on us through Google Password Manager on Android. The big idea around passkeys is that passwords aren’t necessarily safe enough, but a passkey could be and they should be the future of securely logging into devices going... #Android #Chrome
Sync passkeys securely across your devices
You can now save passkeys to Google Password Manager, making it easier to use passkeys across your devices.
Google Password Manager now automatically syncs your passkeys
Google announced that starting today, passkeys added to Google Password Manager will automatically sync between Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and ChromeOS devices for logged-in users.
Google Passkeys Can Now Sync Across Devices On Multiple Platforms
Google is updating its Password Manager to allow users to sync passkeys across multiple devices, including Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android, with iOS and ChromeOS support coming soon. Engadget reports: Once saved, the passkey automatically syncs across other devices using Google Password Manager....
Google Chrome can now sync your passkeys across Android, macOS, Windows, and more
Google's passkeys now hide behind a Password Manager PIN, eliminating the need to scan a QR code just to access your credentials on a second device
Google expands passkey support to desktop with Google Password Manager
Google has made a move toward a passwordless future by expanding its passkey support to desktop devices. Until now, passkeys could only be saved to Google Password Manager on Android devices, requiring users to scan a QR code from an Android phone to access them on other platforms. However, thanks to a new update, passkeys can now be saved and managed directly on desktop systems running Windows, macOS, and Linux. ChromeOS is also available for testing in the Beta channel.
last updated on 19 Sep 23:56