Google
is
improving
passkey
support
in
Chrome
by
making
it
easier
to
use
the
passwordless
sign-in
credentials
across
different
devices.
The
search
giant
is
introducing
a
Google
Password
Manager
PIN
that
allows
users
to
securely
save
and
synchronize
passkeys
for
use
across
Windows,
macOS,
Linux,
and
Android
devices.
These
updates
are
available
in
beta
on
ChromeOS
as
well,
with
iOS
support
“coming
soon.”
Passkeys
needed
to
be
saved
to
Google
Password
Manager
on
Android
prior
to
this
update
and
required
users
to
scan
a
QR
code
on
their
Android
device
to
access
them
on
other
platforms.
The
new
PIN
replaces
the
need
to
scan
the
QR
code
while
ensuring
that
your
saved
passkeys
remain
protected
by
end-to-end
encryption,
so
not
even
Google
can
access
them.
Users
will
need
to
either
unlock
their
Android
screen
or
use
their
Password
Manager
PIN to
use
passkeys
on
a
new
device.
Users
can
set
up
a
six-digit
PIN
by
default
or
create
a
longer
alphanumeric
PIN
under
the
“PIN
options”
settings.Image:
Google
(Originally posted by Jess Weatherbed)
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