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Google Chrome adds passkey syncing to manage passwords across multiple devices

Google Password Manager is adding support for Passkeys across popular operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Linux.

September 21, 2024 / 12:16 IST
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Chrome Passkeys
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Google is making it easy for Chrome users by enhancing the way they use their saved passwords in the Chrome browser. The company is making it simpler to sign in without passwords across various devices, enabling users to create a Google Password Manager. Previously, Passkeys, which offer a secure and convenient way to sign into apps and websites using biometrics like fingerprints, face recognition, or screen locks, were only saveable to Google Password Manager on Android.

If you wanted to use them on other platforms, that involved a slightly unwieldy process of scanning QR codes. However, Google, via its new blog post, announced that it would make it easier to use Passkeys on Chrome across various devices with cross-platform support to save and sync the encrypted keys to Google Password Manager.

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This Passkey support will be available on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Additionally, beta access for Chrome OS, and while iOS support isn’t ready yet, it will be available soon. With the new update, once a passkey is saved, it will sync automatically across devices, making signing in or using your saved passwords by just entering your biometrics.

An extra layer of security