‘Passkeys’ technology that eliminates passwords with Android 14 will also support third-party applications
October 29, 2023
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To access various websites and applications, different passwords we produce. Although it is necessary to create many password combinations, it can be difficult to remember these combinations and
To access various websites and applications, different passwords we produce. Although it is necessary to create many password combinations, it can be difficult to remember these combinations and some passwords may not be very reliable in the Internet world. For this reason, technology giants Passwords It uses so-called password technologies.
For of iOS 16 Apple had published the Passkeys technology we saw at its launch. Although this technology replaces passwords, it allows you to log in without entering a password and makes logging in more secure. Another move on the Passkeys front from Google came.
With Android 14, Passkeys replaces traditional login methods.
A new Android-specific application programming interface (API) for storing credentials such as username/password combinations and passcodes, Google announced on its developer blog. Credential Manager made. This API, which is only open to developers, will open to the public on November 1. Thanks to the API, biometric authentication processes and passwords are combined under one roof.
With this change that Google will make, you will get a better result authentication system All passwords remain secure because they are used and collected in one place. Credential Manager, which is thought to replace third-party applications like 1Passwords, aims to provide a fluid experience.
Passkeys, which supports applications that come with the operating system, now also supports third-party applications. So sessions opened in many applications remain safe.
Google shared a video highlighting the importance of toggle switches during the Google I/O event it hosted this year.
On November 1, Google will launch the Passkeys application, which Apple already launched last year, with Android 14. Do you use this technology? If you use it, you can share your experiences with us.
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Emma Ortiz is a gadget expert and author at Div Bracket. She provides in-depth coverage of the latest and greatest in consumer technology, offering readers an inside look at the latest trends and innovations in the world of gadgets.