If you have trouble remembering the password for your Google accounts, you’re probably not alone. It’s also why Google has proudly announced “the beginning of the end of the password”. For the first time, Google now allows users to access their accounts via passkey, making it a lot easier to sign in to apps, websites, and more. Starting today, Google users can now switch to passkey logins, skipping passwords and even two-step verification codes when signing. This means whatever means you sign in to the device you’re using, that’s what Google will use too. That’s because they will end up having access to all your accounts protected by passkeys as well. If you want to try out passkeys for your Google Account you may click here. Given its convenience, would you switch to passkey access for your Google account? Read more in our articles including "No more passwords: Google accounts now support passkey sign-in" and "FeedBurner migrating to Google Accounts".
If you have trouble remembering the password for your Google accounts, you’re probably not alone. It’s also why Google has proudly announced “the beginning of the end of the password”.
For the first time, Google now allows users to access their accounts via passkey, making it a lot easier to sign in to apps, websites, and more. Starting today, Google users can now switch to passkey logins, skipping passwords and even two-step verification codes when signing. This means whatever means you sign in to the device you’re using, that’s what Google will use too.
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