This feature was launched in January 2017, here's an article for evidence, and guess what - Chrome is still the ONLY browser with this feature. We are committed to making this available to all browsers on Android and we will have more details soon. Q: I am a developer of another browser on Android, can I have this seamless install process?Ī: We are working on it. Google has promised the same thing about WebAPKs: ( mirror) I just want to warn you regarding this promise: Microsoft is the only vendor so far that i can't find an open developer documentation for, but they have also started more documentation will come in 2023 regarding their configuration of passkeys. It's a fairly open standard, with documentation coming in all forms. So i don't fully understand your pay to play comments, or device locked. It seems like there is plenty of open api's to be used here. On a desktop device you can also choose to use a passkey from your nearby mobile device and, since passkeys are built on industry standards, you can use either an Android or iOS device. On Android your passkeys will be securely synced through Google Password Manager or, in future versions of Android, any other password manager that supports passkeys. ![]() With the latest version of Chrome, we're enabling passkeys on Windows 11, macOS, and Android. From the above link, i think there are a few important quotes there.
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