Previously, passkeys could only be saved to the Password Manager on Android devices, limiting cross-device functionality.
Google just made passwords redundant with this stunning Chrome passkeys announcement. Here’s what you need to know.
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The update has already been rolled out to Windows, macOS, and Linux, with ChromeOS being in beta testing at the moment.
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Google has just announced a new update to the Password Manager that is going to make it much easier to sign into websites ...
Microsoft has been testing the app for almost a year, but it's now (mostly) ready for prime time. The Android version is ...
Now, Passkeys can be saved and synced so they can be accessed on any device a user is logged into. The move is part of a ...
With this update, you can now save passkeys to Google Password Manager via Chrome on Windows, macOS, and Linux devices. (The ...
Users can now save passkeys to Google Password Manager on computers running Windows, macOS, and Linux, in addition to Android devices.
Google is improving Chrome's password management by introducing a Google Password Manager PIN for creating and accessing ...