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Fed up of remembering too many passwords? Google has a solution to your problems
Google has released a new feature for Android and Google Chrome users to sign into different services without requiring individual passwords. The new feature called ‘Passkey’ will add additional security and become an easier alternative for traditional two-factor authentication method. Developed by the World Wide Web Consortium and the FIDO Alliance, Passkey is a password less sign-in option for users. According to Google, when passkey is created, only the relevant public key is saved by the online service while the cryptographic private key exists only on the user’s devices.
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