It could soon become easier for Android users to securely log in to Web accounts. Starting today, Google is rolling out a service that lets people on version 7 and later of Google’s mobile operating ...
If you're the only person who uses your Android smartphone or tablet, you might simply leave yourself logged in to your Gmail account on the device. But you can log out of a Gmail account on an ...
Banking and payment apps are a natural fit with fingerprint sensors — and as these sensors become more mainstream, the big players are adding fingerprint authentication to their apps. On Friday, Bank ...
The Find My Device app (version 3.1.173-1) is letting you log in using biometrics, making access faster and more secure on Android. Previously, users could only log in with their Google account ...
Here’s a good reason to update to your latest version of Google Play Services: Android devices running version 7.0 and later can now log you into apps and websites ...
Google is making it a little easier to sign into your Google apps and services on an iOS device. The company is taking advantage of the new security key feature in Android to allow people to use their ...
WhatsApp just made logging in a much simpler and faster process, at least on Android devices. The Meta-owned chat application has launched passkey support for Android, which means users no longer have ...
Mozilla's Firefox is introducing some new features that will make it easier and more secure to log in to apps on Android, matching some of the features available via Google Chrome. The update will ...