Published Date: 20/09/2024
"The world of password management just got a whole lot easier. Google's Password Manager now allows users to store and sync their passkeys across multiple devices, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. This update makes it possible to access your saved passkeys on any device, eliminating the need to constantly enter passwords.
Passkeys, which use biometric information like face recognition or fingerprint recognition, are being developed as an alternative to traditional passwords. Apple started supporting passkeys in iOS 16, released in September 2022, and Google followed suit by introducing passkey support on Android and Chrome in October 2022.
However, until now, passkey syncing was only possible on Android devices. This meant that users had to rely on QR codes to log in on other devices, which was a hassle. But with Google's latest update, passkeys can now be stored on multiple devices, making it easier to log in with just a scan of your fingerprint.
To use passkeys on multiple devices, users will need to set up a Google Password Manager PIN. This PIN is used to access the saved passkey, and it's end-to-end encrypted, so even Google can't access it. The PIN is set to a 6-digit code by default, but users can opt for a longer alphanumeric code if they prefer.
When trying to log in with a passkey, users will be asked to provide biometric authentication. Once authenticated, they can access their saved passkey and log in without entering a password. This makes logging in 'as easy as scanning your fingerprint,' according to Google.
The benefits of passkeys are clear. They offer an additional layer of security and convenience, making it easier to protect your online accounts. And with Google's latest update, it's now easier than ever to use passkeys across multiple devices.
In the future, we can expect to see even more widespread adoption of passkeys. As technology continues to evolve, it's likely that passkeys will become the norm, replacing traditional passwords altogether.
For now, users can take advantage of Google's passkey syncing feature by updating their Google Password Manager. It's a simple and convenient way to enhance your online security and make logging in a breeze."
"Q: What is a passkey?
A: A passkey is a type of authentication that uses biometric information, such as face recognition or fingerprint recognition, to verify a user's identity.
Q: How do I set up passkey syncing on Google Password Manager?
A: To set up passkey syncing, users need to update their Google Password Manager and set up a Google Password Manager PIN.
Q: Is passkey syncing secure?
A: Yes, passkey syncing is secure. The saved passkey is end-to-end encrypted, and even Google can't access it.
Q: Can I use passkeys on multiple devices?
A: Yes, with Google's latest update, passkeys can now be stored on multiple devices, including Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Q: What is the benefit of using passkeys?
A: Passkeys offer an additional layer of security and convenience, making it easier to protect your online accounts."
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