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Dec112022

Google Chrome rolls out passkey support

Screenshot: The Verge

It's now possible to go passwordless on Chrome. Google Chrome now brings passkeys to Chrome Stable M108 after going through a testing period in October. It's now available on desktop and mobile, running Windows 11, macOS, and Android. You can sync passkeys from Android to other devices either through Google's password manager or a supported third-party app like 1Password or Dashlane. A passkey is a unique identity stored on your phone, computer, and other devices (similar to a USB security key). Sites or apps that support the passkey API can let you login through a quick confirmation combined with your device's biometrics or other secure authentication methods.

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