Credential Manager for Android goes public so app developers can support passkeys،
Google announced today the public rollout of Android’s new Credential Manager starting November 1, 2023. The Credential Manager will make it easier for Android users to sign in to apps securely with passwords, a new passwordless authentication standard exceeds.
The company’s new Credential Manager API will allow developers to automatically guide users to the most convenient login method for their account, including access keys. This will also allow users to easily switch between multiple accounts and choose their preferred password manager for logging into apps, even if the app doesn’t natively support passwords.
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Access dongles have been the subject of much conversation in the tech world lately, with tech giants like Google, Apple, and even Amazon singing their praises from mountaintops while expanding the grip responsible for their use on all their platforms. This is no surprise, however, given that passwords provide a more secure and convenient way to log into apps and websites than traditional passwords, not to mention they are resistant to phishing attacks and are easier to remember.
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Passkeys add an extra layer of security for WhatsApp users. Simplifying how users can securely access their account will help our users, which is why the Credential Manager API is so important. – Nitin Gupta, Head of Engineering, WhatsApp
Credential Manager is a significant step forward for passwordless authentication on Android. By making it easier for developers to support passwords and for users to manage their login information, Google is helping to make the Android ecosystem more secure and convenient.