If you aren’t using apassword managerthese days, you’re asking for trouble.

Now, Google is finally ready to bring passkeys to our devices.

According to astatementby Google, “Passkeys are a significantly safer replacement for passwords and other phishable authentication factors.

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However, Google plans to roll this into stable channels of the official Google Chrome app later this year.

Once you’re all set, users can create a passkey on Chrome or Android.

On a PC, you’re able to scan a QR code to get started.

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Then, in the future, all you’ll need to do is unlock that rig.

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