Article 66P87 Now you can go password-free in Chrome with passkeys

Now you can go password-free in Chrome with passkeys

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Umar Shakir
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Screen_Shot_2022_12_09_at_12.03.08_PM.0. Now, compatible sites can ask to log in with passkey within Chrome. | Screenshot: The Verge

Passkeys are now available to use in Chrome. Google added the passwordless secure login standard this week to Chrome Stable M108 after going through a testing period that started in October.

The feature now works using Chrome on both desktop and mobile running Windows 11, macOS, and Android. Google also lets you sync passkeys from Android to other devices through either the company's own password manager or a third-party one that supports it, like 1Password or Dashlane.

This QR code is generated when trying to log in to this site. It can link with your mobile device and use the passkey on it. Alternatively, you can use a USB security key to log in if you'd prefer.

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