
Passkeys are based on industry standards and companies like Google can adopt them freely. Apple acknowledges as much in a support document, writing that “passkeys are an industry-wide security standard” and noting that “many websites and apps are quickly adding passkey support.” A passkey is linked only with the website/app it was created for | Image: Apple What are passkeys and how do they work?Īpple was the first to unveil passkeys support in iOS 16, tvOS 16 and macOS Ventura, but this isn’t an Apple-exclusive feature. This is also possible with Apple’s implementation of passkeys support. When the feature launches, Google customers will be able to sign into web apps securely with passkeys and do other things like sign into web apps on their computer provided they’ve previously stored a passkey on their phone. “They cannot be reused, don’t leak in server breaches and protect users from phishing attacks.”Įarly adopters can test this feature today with web apps on Android by signing up for the Google Play Services beta service and downloading the Chrome Canary browser. “Passkeys are a significantly safer replacement for passwords and other phishable authentication factors,” explains Google. Passkeys is an emerging technology which promises to replace the good ol’ password.

Google on October 12, 2022, announced on its Android Developers blog that it will be building support for passkeys into its Android and Chrome platforms. Google is adding passkeys support to Android and Chrome

What to do? If you’re in the Google ecosystem, test passkeys support today by signing up for Google Play Services Beta and downloading Chrome Canary.

Why care? For passkeys to gain traction, the more websites, apps and companies adopt this technology as quickly as possible the better.What’s happening? Google is adding passkeys support to Android and Chrome after Apple unveiled the password-killing feature on iOS 16 and macOS Ventura.Google is building passkeys support into Android and Chrome, launching later in 2022, but people can test it today via Play Services Beta and Chrome Canary.
