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by cjcampbell
982 days ago
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I probably could have framed this more clearly. I don’t think my point really supports the lock-in argument. Google has been a big proponent of FIDO, having been an early adopter of U2F in Chrome and leveraging it for advanced protection. More recently, they have extended Chrome support to FIDO2/passkeys and made this move to make it the favored means of authentication for Google accounts. Given that strategy, it’s a bit of a head scratcher to see Android lagging behind its desktop and mobile competitors. Why stick your mobile customers with second class support for the passwordless technologies you’re pushing everywhere else?! |
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