Chrome for Android: login without password

without passwords? Google announced today that you'll be able to use your fingerprint sensor to sign in to some of its services when you use Chrome for Android.

The company has announced that this feature will be available to all users of Pixel devices today and that it will be released to anyone using Android 7 (or some larger version) in the coming days.

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At the moment, you can try this feature at passwords.google.com. You will be able to view and edit them of your access.

The company said it will soon allow more Google and Google cloud services to use this authentication method.

The company also reported that this feature was manufactured using FIDO2, W3C WebAuthn and FIDO CTAP service standards. This makes the new feature safer than using the native biometric APIs used on Android.

Google has stated that if you use FIDO2, you can use the same method of verification in both the web and the application.

Using this method, you will not have to enter a password every time you need to connect to a service, and thus you will be able to "survive" phishing .

FIDO2 remembers device-specific credentials, and authentication takes place locally on your device, minimizing the risk of credentials being leaked your

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