Google has introduced a verified email feature for Android applications via its Credential Manager API, allowing users to access their verified email addresses directly from their devices without traditional verification steps like OTPs or email links. Users receive a system-level prompt to share their verified email with a single tap, improving the user experience by eliminating the need to switch between apps. This feature simplifies the onboarding process for developers, reducing user drop-offs during registration and potentially improving conversion rates. Currently, it supports consumer Google Accounts, with plans for broader adoption pending support from other credential issuers. The system is intended for various use cases, including account creation, re-authentication, and recovery, while maintaining existing verification methods for non-Google accounts. This initiative is part of Google's effort to enhance authentication integration into the operating system and reduce reliance on passwords and multi-step verification.