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Google Chrome will soon block password autofills if your Android phone gets
Currently, if a thief peeks over your shoulder and sees you enter your phone’s lock screen PIN, pattern, or password before snatching it, they can not only unlock your phone anytime they want but also get access to many of your most sensitive apps. This is because many apps that ask you to authenticate yourself before you can access certain data let you enter your lock screen PIN, pattern, or password instead of using biometrics like your face or fingerprint. Not all apps do this, but those that do are vulnerable to being cracked by thieves who shoulder surf before stealing a phone. This is a problem that Android’s upcoming Identity Check feature hopes to solve. More... |
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