Haroun joined Android Police in 2021, reporting on the latest stories in the tech world. Since then, he’s gleefully covered everything from the most mundane Google Docs features to more mainstream ...
A year after first making passkeys available for developers in Android and on Chrome, Google LCC announced today that it’s now giving all users the ability to set up their own passkeys by default.
WhatsApp passkeys are on the way, says the developer, but the security feature will be rolling out to Android users ahead of iPhone owners. Once it does reach iPhone, however, you’ll be able to ditch ...
Now, WhatsApp users can securely log in to their accounts using their phone’s facial recognition or fingerprint scanner instead of typing a password. Now, WhatsApp users can securely log in to their ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
WhatsApp brings passwordless login system for Android users, replacing SMS-based two-factor authentication. The new feature allows users to unlock their accounts using face, fingerprint, or pin ...
1Password has this week announced that Android users can now sign in with Android apps using passkeys on Android phones and tablets running Android 14 or higher. Imagine unlocking your phone and ...