Wired reports that Google has added certified support for the FIDO2 standard to its Android platform, meaning the vast majority of devices running Android 7 or later will now be able to handle passwordless FIDO-based logins in mobile browsers like Chrome.


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The Inquirer: Microsoft goes all in on FIDO2 as it dreams of a password-free future

Microsoft has been working towards killing the password for some time, but now the dream…

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The Next Web: Passwordless web gets a boost from Windows Hello FIDO2 certification

The Next Web reports that Windows Hello, Microsoft’s passwordless authentication method that allows Windows 10…

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The Verge: When can we finally get rid of passwords?

The Verge reports that passwords, and all the risks that come with them, could be…

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