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As of launch, passkeys serve as another Google Account sign-in option. There are no changes to existing methods, while passwords are the fallback method (used if a device doesn’t support passkeys).
Google has begun rolling out support for passkeys across Google Accounts on all major platforms, adding a new sign-in option that can be used alongside passwords and two-step verification.
Ahead of World Password Day, Google now allows users to use passkeys to sign into their Google Accounts on all major platforms.
Passwordless Google accounts are here—you can now switch to passkey-only Switching is probably a terrible idea right now, but you've got to start somewhere.
Google today announced that it is introducing support for passkeys, providing an easier and more secure login method for Google accounts.