< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/C9/3A/IB-FRE9UMCK_7B271523.jpg" Alt = "Google will simplify the safe movement of access to a new device"/> ~ ~ < p > Google is working to introduce new features on Google Password Manager that will allow users to safely import and export access keys between devices and platforms.

~ < p >< strng > What is known by 0 ~/p > < P > Access keys are a modern and convenient authentication way that replaces traditional passwords. They use biometric data such as fingerprints or face recognition to provide reliable cryptographic protection.

< P > The recent APK File of Google Play Services version 25.13.31, conducted by Android Authority experts, found code lines indicating the development of access to access tools. These features include the possibility of exporting the keys from Google Password Manager and importing them from other password managers. Google also takes measures to check the safety of services that support these features to prevent the use of unreliable programs.

< P > Although the exact date of launching new tools is still unknown, their appearance promises to greatly simplify the process of adjusting and using access keys.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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