Google is moving to make multi-factor authentication default, pushing FIDO-compliant software embedded within the phone, and even has an iOS version.
Google is moving to make multi-factor authentication default, pushing FIDO-compliant software embedded within the phone, and even has an iOS version.
In his reporting on the newly announced FIDO2 Project, The Verge reporter Russell Brandon predicts…
ArsTechnica reports that the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and FIDO Alliance announced that a…
CNET reports that leading browsers Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge will support WebAuthn…
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