Passkeys were previously being tested by WhatsApp in its beta channel, but it's now coming to regular users. There is still no information on support for
Android support will roll out over the coming weeks and months, according to the company. Passkeys can replace traditional passwords with your device's own authentication methods.
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To use passkeys, you just use a fingerprint, face scan or pin to unlock your device, and they are 40 per cent faster than passwords, and rely on a type of cryptography that makes them more secure.
"But while they're a big step forward, we know that new technologies take time to catch on, so passwords may be around for a little while," Google had said in a statement.
Google earlier this year rolled out support for passkeys, a simpler and more secure way to sign into your accounts online, and received positive feedback.
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