Google’s password-killer tool is now available on Chrome and Android



Google Chrome and Android are getting support for passkeys, a new security feature designed to replace traditional passwords, the company has revealed.

In a blog post (opens in new tab), Google said users will now be able to create and use passkeys on Android devices, which will be securely synchronized through the Google Password Manager (opens in new tab).



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