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Google's Chrome team has decided to stop considering a Web Integrity API proposal that aimed to help enforce intellectual property rights and count ad views. The proposal had been compared to DRM (Digital Rights Management) and was deemed by many to be DRM for websites. In related news, Bitwarden has started adding passkey support to its password manager, allowing users to set up access to their Google accounts with a passkey instead of a password. Additionally, a redesign of Google's Password Manager is in the works, which will include a navigational bar.
A Google Password Manager redesign is on the way with a navigational bar https://t.co/Ur6rI8BxZg
How to set up access to your Google account with a passkey instead of a password ~ https://t.co/onf1N6USvX https://t.co/BB0zGgjt3f
Chrome Not Proceeding With Web Integrity API Deemed By Many To Be DRM https://t.co/vUtGRheVYd
Google doesn’t want Chrome to obfuscate buttons just because you made its window smaller https://t.co/nGB1VNGzDi
Google gives up on that API that looked more than a bit like DRM for websites https://t.co/brcbIMY27h
Google's Chrome team stops considering a Web Integrity API proposal that aimed to help enforce IP rights, count ad views, and more, after comparisons to DRM (@technacity / 9to5Google) https://t.co/zV2fNQxNAj 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/gr21oy0Dqr
Chrome not proceeding with Web Integrity API deemed by many to be DRM https://t.co/o0jr1qz5E2 by @technacity
Bitwarden begins adding passkey support to its password manager https://t.co/oKgvI1LD7z