The latest Android devices now let you log into apps without requiring a password [www.theverge.com]
Google is paving the way for a world of no passwords on Android 7.0+ devices [www.phonearena.com]
Android gets FIDO2 certified as passwords become obsolete [9to5google.com]
Google and FIDO are trying to kill off the password on Android [www.techspot.com]
Android Is Helping Kill Passwords on a Billion Devices [www.wired.com]
More password-less logins are coming to Android [techcrunch.com]
Google looks to leave passwords behind for a billion Android devices [www.cnet.com]
Google Ditches Passwords in Latest Android Devices [threatpost.com]
403 Forbidden [fidoalliance.org]
The latest Android devices now let you log into apps without requiring a password https://t.co/qHaJtSF0eR pic.twitter.com/wQIhPJyIMa
— The Verge (@verge) February 25, 2019
Has the password-memorising nightmare era gone?
— GTI Computers Ltd (@GTIComputersLtd) February 25, 2019
???
The latest Android devices now let users log into apps and websites without requiring a #password. Using FIDO2, the update uses #fingerprint or PIN to log a user into various services.https://t.co/aGcE2oMIrR#CyberSecurity pic.twitter.com/Y5qyeat8wL
Google Playサービスを最新版にする事でFIDO2に対応出来るようになる模様。具体的な技術情報はなし。 / “Android gets FIDO2 certified as passwords become obsolete - 9to5Google” https://t.co/aDUU4O2xQK
— ⓀⒾⒺⓉⒶ (@typex20) February 25, 2019
A good move! Google has added support for the FIDO2 standard, which means you’ll be able to login without passwords in browsers on Android devices. That’s more secure—and less of a pain in the butt. https://t.co/daaPs1s6g2
— Nicholas Thompson (@nxthompson) February 25, 2019
Android, all versions going back to 7.0, is now #FIDO2 Certified. This is the most significant development for the mobile FIDO ecosystem to-date! — “Android Is Helping Make Passwords Obsolete on a Billion Devices” https://t.co/Z1p1tsdULT
— Brett McDowell (@brettmcdowell) February 25, 2019
#Android Is Helping Kill Passwords on a Billion Devices https://t.co/LP3u9OzrW5
— MobileMacGyver (@MobileMacGyver) February 25, 2019
Another step in saying good-bye to passwords, Google and the FIDO Alliance announced that Android has added certified support for the FIDO2 standard. via @WIRED https://t.co/KkeLFmfqIX
— ISSA International (@ISSAINTL) February 25, 2019
?? Android is helping to kill passwords on a billion devices..."Digital identity experts warn that any single credential, no matter how robust, is always more secure when paired with a strategic second authentication factor" -Lily Hay Newman #datapr ... https://t.co/79SOE89rvL pic.twitter.com/m5XDGrRkLR
— Datawallet (@Datawallet) February 25, 2019
"FIDO2 support will make it possible to use these easy authentication steps for web services in a mobile browser instead of laboriously typing in your password every time you want to log in."https://t.co/CK39RUjusW
— The FIDO Alliance (@FIDOAlliance) February 25, 2019
FIDO: Android Is Helping Make Passwords Obsolete on a Billion Devices https://t.co/c2jnLohLeG
— Dominic Venturo (@innov8tr) February 25, 2019
More passwordless logins are coming to Android https://t.co/DDyH7LnosJ
— Mahesh Khuman (@MKhumanthem) February 25, 2019
Android, all versions going back to 7.0, is now #FIDO2 Certified. This is the most significant development for the mobile FIDO ecosystem to-date! https://t.co/UirKkgpBFT
— Brett McDowell (@brettmcdowell) February 25, 2019
Have an @Android device? Good news! #Android 7.0+ is now #FIDO2 Certified out of the box or via update. This means your device (and more than a billion others) is now ready for secure passwordless #biometric logins #GoodbyePasswordshttps://t.co/WYjH9ZJvSx pic.twitter.com/Ekejs1z9D9
— The FIDO Alliance (@FIDOAlliance) February 25, 2019
they wouldn't let me use this art in the story https://t.co/RZw6YFD9bZ pic.twitter.com/0p9myKLK0J
— alfred ? (@alfredwkng) February 25, 2019
This could be the way forward where Google looks to leave passwords behind for a billion Android devices#android #technology #mobilesecurity #computersecurity #biometrics #authentication #googling #business https://t.co/yjAasysu6R
— Sunil Khatri (@snkhatris) February 25, 2019
Users running #Android 7 and up can now log into apps and websites on their devices without having to remember their passwords https://t.co/XrinxQa1UI
— Kaspersky Lab (@kaspersky) February 25, 2019
Google has announced FIDO2 certification for devices running on #Android 7 and above – meaning that users can use #biometrics, fingerprint login or PINs instead of #passwords.https://t.co/BBGH69xQol#cybersecurity #datasecurity #ITnews #ITsec #databreach #MFA #2FA
— SecurityMetrics (@SecurityMetrics) February 25, 2019
» Android Now FIDO2 Certified, Accelerating Global Migration Beyond Passwords - FIDO Alliance https://t.co/GklL85KRsU
— Nat Sakimura (@_nat_en) February 25, 2019
Android N以上の端末がFIDO2の認定済みに。 / “Android Now FIDO2 Certified, Accelerating Global Migration Beyond Passwords - FIDO Alliance” https://t.co/dqOJYSckOA
— ⓀⒾⒺⓉⒶ (@typex20) February 25, 2019
Android Now FIDO2 Certified, Accelerating Global Migration Beyond Passwords - FIDO Alliancehttps://t.co/hOTwS7lSg4
— ᴇɪᴊɪ ᴋɪᴛᴀᴍᴜʀᴀ / えーじ (@agektmr) February 25, 2019