Passkey is a new generation login method that does not require a password because authentication is by biometrics. The use of Passkey also passes global security standards and is used by many companies such as Apple, Google, Microsoft and many others. For Google users, the problem with Passkey is that it is limited to Android devices only, the other way is to scan the QR code. Now, Google Password Manager announced cross-platform support.
Google Password Manager is now accessible not only on Android, but also on Windows, macOS and Linux. In the future, ChromeOS and iOS support will be introduced. Each of your Passkeys now when stored in one device will be synchronized across all platforms, providing easy and fast access when you want to log in to a website.
Google also announced PIN, as an additional layer of security for you to access Passkey on other devices. It is only to really verify your identity so that the stored Passkey is not accessible to people who can easily unlock your devices. To start using it, you just need to visit the Google Password Manager page.