The latest Android 14 developer preview tests new security and privacy features
by Jess Weatherbed from The Verge - All Posts on (#69KD6)
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Google has just released the second developer preview for Android 14, as app developers test their programs against changes coming in this year's big mobile OS update. Most of the features in this latest release were already mentioned in the first Android 14 dev preview back in February, such as operational improvements to Android devices, changes to app security and privacy permissions, and a new API that supports passwordless sign-in using passkeys.
The Android 14 preview also includes a test of Credential Manager, a platform API that supports multiple sign-in methods, such as passkeys and federated sign-in solutions (such as the option to sign in with Google) alongside the traditional username / password combinations. This API isn't...