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WhatsApp has announced the introduction of passkey support for logins on Android, similar to popular password managers. This move is aimed at enhancing security for users. The feature will be rolled out on Android first, with no mention of when it will be available on other platforms. Several tech publications, including AndroidPolice, androidcentral, 9to5mac, engadget, TechCrunch, and 9to5Google, have reported on the new feature. WhatsApp's passkey support is expected to provide users with an additional layer of protection for their accounts.
WhatsApp makes its move over to passkeys for Android https://t.co/7e7p05Kh7S by @chaosromero
WhatsApp is launching passkey support on Android https://t.co/lKSPQH21N7 by @aiishamalik1
WhatsApp debuts passkey logins on Android https://t.co/g8FLnyjGWR https://t.co/NB9TRSoepq
WhatsApp passkeys on the way, but as usual, for Android first https://t.co/j4o5jm0CV8 by @benlovejoy
Your WhatsApp chats are getting an extra layer of protection with passkeys https://t.co/o1Opkkmfks
WhatsApp announces passkey support for logins, just like your favorite password managers https://t.co/IpsfsMtHT4