Google Chrome has introduced a new automatic passkey implementation for Android that streamlines the user authentication process by automatically generating passkeys after password-based sign-ins. The development marks a significant advancement in the broader industry transition from traditional passwords to more secure authentication methods, following similar initiatives from Apple and Microsoft.


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