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Google Chrome just made it even easier to use passkeys across all your devices
To start using passkeys on a new device, users need to enter their Google Password Manager PIN or the screen lock for their Android device. After entering these credentials, the saved passkeys will sync across all devices.
Google rolls out automatic passkey syncing via Password Manager
Passkeys, the digital credentials that let you sign into apps and websites without entering a password, are getting easier to use for Chrome users. You can now save passkeys to Google Password Manager,
Google’s passkey syncing makes it easier to move on from passwords
Passkeys can be saved on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, and Android devices, with iOS coming, and a PIN replaces QR scans.
Google Chrome is adding 3 new features to help you better manage your tabs
Next up is the ability to sync your tab groups across multiple devices. Rolling out slowly for Chrome on mobile devices and computers, this feature will let you start a tab group on one device and then pick it up on a different one. Your "tab groups" are then automatically synced in Chrome across the board.
Google Chrome’s Password Manager Can Now Sync Passkeys Across Desktop and Mobile
Google is improving the built-in password manager in Google Chrome to make it easier to use passkeys on the desktop.
You can now save passkeys to Google Password Manager on desktops
Up until the announcement, passkeys could only be saved to Google Password Manager on Android. Those passkeys could be used on other devices, but you’d have to scan a QR code with an Android device with the Android app to actually save them to your account.
Chrome Users Can Now Sync Passkeys Across Devices with New Google PIN Feature
Google on Thursday unveiled a Password Manager PIN to let Chrome web users sync their passkeys across Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, and Android devices. "This PIN adds an additional layer of security to ensure your passkeys are end-to-end encrypted and can't be accessed by anyone,
Google Chrome can now sync your passkeys across Android, macOS, Windows, and more
Google's passkeys now hide behind a Password Manager PIN, eliminating the need to scan a QR code just to access your credentials on a second device
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