Google Password Manager now automatically syncs your passkeys

Google Password Manager now automatically syncs your passkeys

September 19, 2024 at 01:22PM

Google announced that passkeys in Google Password Manager now sync across Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and ChromeOS devices. Passkeys offer biometric authentication for secure and convenient access. Users can now add passkeys from various devices, with ChromeOS in beta and iOS support coming soon. Google also introduced a new PIN for added security. Passkeys aim to provide passwordless authentication for enhanced account security.

Based on the meeting notes, here are the key takeaways:

– Google has announced that passkeys added to Google Password Manager will now automatically sync between Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and ChromeOS devices for logged-in users.
– Passkeys use biometric authentication like fingerprints, facial recognition, or screen locks, offering a more secure and convenient alternative to traditional passwords and reducing the risk of data breaches.
– Previously, passkeys could only be saved to Google Password Manager on Android, and users could only access them on other devices by scanning a QR code using their Android device.
– Starting today, passkeys can be added to Google Password Manager from Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android devices, and they will automatically sync across all devices. ChromeOS support is in beta, and iOS support will roll out soon.
– Google introduced a new Google Password Manager PIN to secure the passkey synchronization process, encrypting the synchronized data to remain end-to-end encrypted and inaccessible to anyone, including Google.
– For passkey sign-in on new devices, users will need to know either their Google Password Manager PIN or the screen lock for their Android device.
– Google has been promoting passwordless authentication by making passkeys available for high-risk users in its Advanced Protection Program and as the default sign-in method for all personal accounts across its services and platforms.
– Passkey support was introduced in the Chrome browser and Android devices, and support for passwordless sign-in on all Google accounts has been expanded.
– Users can create passkeys for popular sites and apps, and Google Password Manager, conveniently built into Chrome and Android devices, enables users to start using passkeys without downloading additional apps.

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