Google Password Manager now syncs passkeys

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An important and beautiful step was taken today. Google Password Manager now synchronize passkeys between devices can.

With the new update released, Google Password Manager started allowing users to sync their passkeys between devices. Previously, passkeys could only be saved in the password manager on Android. It was possible to use passkeys on other devices, but users had to scan a QR code. Now the need for QR codes has been completely eliminated. This infrastructure is currently offered for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android, with iOS support reportedly coming soon. Google also made important announcements for Chrome yesterday. For example Chrome browser can now sync tab groups across devicesThis way, tab groups are automatically sent to desktop and mobile devices. One of the new features announced today is focused directly on Google Workspace users.

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Workspace users can now quickly browse their Google calendars when they open a new tab in Chrome. Chrome 129 was also released for desktop just a few hours ago. The release, which fixes a number of key security vulnerabilities, also brings the previously announced AI-powered product comparison feature to a wider audience. The feature, which is not yet available in all countries, brings together the features of products in different tabs, making it easier to compare between products.

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