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Google Enhances Advanced Protection Program with Single Passkey and 2FA for High-Risk Users
Jul 10, 2024, 10:30 AM
Google has enhanced its Advanced Protection Program by integrating passkeys, aimed at providing better security for high-risk users such as journalists, elected officials, and human rights workers. The new update allows users to replace traditional passwords with biometrics or PINs, offering a more secure and user-friendly authentication method. Users can now set up a single passkey using Android or iOS devices, instead of requiring two physical keys. This update also supports two-factor authentication (2FA) in just one tap or scan, making it easier for those at risk of targeted online attacks to enroll in the program. This move is part of Google's ongoing efforts to enhance data protection and security for its users.
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