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#24121
Yes the new changes made to the login screen does point to that way. However I have noticed that the old two login box were more effective. It reduced the time it took for login. Also the new swiped login where you first enter name and then password is time consuming. It should not be slow like this. If they are adding swipe, face and other recognition then it could be beneficial. Otherwise I think it'd be wise to have authentication that goes slow like this.
I am guessing the face recognition from the android is likely to have first preference. The thumb and other recognition may get future preference. If the new account opening also goes through this method. In such case the spam and the usage of the gmail for spam would be surely reduced. I see many other such possibilities here. It's just that it is not yet there for us with current slow speed for the internet. Otherwise such recognition can be easily be done through servers for almost every type of authentication.
I am guessing the face recognition from the android is likely to have first preference. The thumb and other recognition may get future preference. If the new account opening also goes through this method. In such case the spam and the usage of the gmail for spam would be surely reduced. I see many other such possibilities here. It's just that it is not yet there for us with current slow speed for the internet. Otherwise such recognition can be easily be done through servers for almost every type of authentication.
#27436
Google plans to remove passwords from login authentication by introducing more secure methods, like passkeys, which offer easier and safer alternatives, reducing reliance on traditional passwords and enhancing overall security.
#27460
Google's plan to remove passwords from login authentication is part of a broader push toward more secure and user-friendly methods of authentication. The initiative focuses on passwordless login systems, such as those using biometric data (fingerprints, face recognition) or physical security keys, like FIDO2 standards. This transition aims to reduce the risk of phishing attacks and password-related security breaches. Google is integrating these features into services like Google Accounts, enhancing both security and user experience.
#27462
Google is set to remove passwords from login authentication, replacing them with passkeys for enhanced security and convenience. Passkeys use biometrics, PINs, or security keys, making logins faster and safer. This shift reduces phishing risks and simplifies access, ensuring a seamless and secure online experience for users.
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