Google promotes the Passkey standard, and Android phones move towards passwordless.

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Apple, Microsoft, and Google jointly issued a statement in the first half of this year to promote the "Passkey standard" without passwords. Google also announced earlier that it would start testing and import "passkeyless" into Android and Chrome. It is expected to be officially launched before the end of this year; Other players are also pushing ahead.

The basic core of Passkey is very simple, it is to get rid of traditional passwords to improve the security of use, because traditional passwords are easy to be leaked or hacked.

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The computer device operates by scanning the QR code.

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The practical application is to use the mobile phone as the basis and use the mobile phone as a password key. As long as the user has verified on the mobile phone, including biometric verification such as face and fingerprint, log in to various Google accounts and other supported third-party apps on the mobile phone. , websites, no need to enter passwords; Chrome is also included, and the computer device part operates by scanning the QR code. 

Passkey also has cross-platform features, such as Android users using Safari on Mac computers is also useful.

Google said it will extend Passkey to Android API support in the future.

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