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How to connect passkeys with your Google account?

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Image credit : 9to5Google It might be difficult to enter your Google account password each time you want to log in, so why not simplify things by using a passkey? For added security against password reuse, phishing, and hacker theft, Google has made passkey support available for all Google accounts. You won't need to input your password to access Gmail, Google Drive, Google Docs, and other services once you've configured passkeys for your Google account. With passkeys, which are linked to your computer, tablet, smartphone, and other devices once they have been added to your Google account, you don't have to remember each of the passwords for your online accounts or save them in one of the best password managers. To prove that you are who you say you are, you will still need to utilize your fingerprint, PIN, or screen lock pattern even if passkeys are enabled for your Google account. This is everything you need to know about setting up passkeys for your Google account if you want to make it simpler to log in while also enhancing additional security against hackers. [caption id="attachment_170697" align="aligncenter" width="1600"]Fingerprint_Scanner Image credit : HT Tech[/caption]

How to use passkeys with your Google account

  1. Navigate to g.co/passkeys
  2. Sign in to your Google account with your password
  3. Create a new passkey or tap on the Use Passkeys button
  4. Log into your Google account on another device
  5. Use your fingerprint or PIN to log in
  6. Scan a QR code to log in instead

1. Navigate to g.co/passkeys

To begin utilizing passkeys with your Google account, open your browser on your computer or smartphone and navigate to g.co/passkeys.

2. Sign in to your Google account with your password

You will need to enter your password to log into your Google account in order to confirm that you are the one trying to set up passkeys.

3. Tap on the Use passkeys button or create a new passkey

Google may have automatically generated passkeys for your devices if you're using one of the top Android smartphones or even a Chromebook. If so, all you have to do is tap the Use passkeys button to begin. To generate a passkey on your device, you must tap the generate a passkey button if you're using an iPhone or if your smartphone isn't mentioned.

4. Log into your Google account on another device

Open a new browser and go to Gmail.com to test using a passkey to log into your Google account. Instead of typing your password, select the Use your passkey option by tapping the Try another approach button. Also read : Microsoft, Google, and Apple are Promoting Passkeys: A World Without Passwords? If you have passkeys on numerous devices, you must then decide which device will get the notification.

5. Use your fingerprint or PIN to log in

If the notification is received properly, you will then need to unlock your passkey by entering your PIN or using your fingerprint to login into your Google account. 6. Scan a QR code to log in instead If the notice is delayed, you can still sign in by scanning a QR code with your passkey. the QR code with your camera app open. When asked if you wish to sign in with your passkey, press Allow when the prompt displays. There you have it, then. Instead of repeatedly entering your password, you may now effortlessly sign into your Google account using a passkey. Although passkeys are activated, you can still sign into your Google account using your Google password and two-step verification.

By Awanish Kumar

I keep abreast of the latest technological developments to bring you unfiltered information about gadgets.

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