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Passkeys on Android/Google devices.

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Google password manager is also capable of saving and utilizing your Passkeys.

Once created, you will be able to use Passkey authorizations with a fingerprint or face scan. Passkeys are securely backed up and synced between your Android devices.

Important: To store passkeys, your device must have Android 9.0 or up and have a screen-lock turned on.

You can find more information on Passkeys on Android/Google devices .

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Example of signing into a Google account using a Passkey.