![]() Signing in to a website on an Android device with a passkeyFor the end-user, creating a passkey requires just two steps: (1) confirm the passkey account information, and (2) present their fingerprint, face, or screen lock when prompted. Seamless, familiar UX for both passwords and passkeys helps users and developers gradually transition to passkeys. The native API will give apps a unified way to let the user pick either a passkey or a saved password. Passkeys created through the web API will work seamlessly with apps affiliated with the same domain, and vice versa. Our next milestone in 2022 will be an API for native Android apps. Both features will be generally available on stable channels later this year. To try this today, developers can enroll in the Google Play Services beta and use Chrome Canary. ![]()
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