passkey support

Winsage
November 12, 2025
Microsoft is enhancing Windows 11 with native support for passkeys and integrating password managers 1Password and Bitwarden. This update, which aims to improve security and user access, will be fully available with the Windows November 2025 security update. Users can create and save passkeys directly within Windows using the Microsoft Password Manager, and both 1Password and Bitwarden can integrate seamlessly into the Windows environment. The new capabilities allow users to save, manage, and use passkeys across browsers and native apps, with authentication using Windows Hello. Bitwarden has expressed enthusiasm for the collaboration with Microsoft, emphasizing the secure management of credentials on Windows.
AppWizard
May 25, 2025
Google introduced enhancements for Android Auto, including the Gemini assistant and a revamped Spotify app featuring Spotify Jam, which allows users to collaboratively control playlists. Users can join by tapping a "Jam" icon and scanning a QR code. Quick Share integration will enable adding stops to Google Maps routes, and passkey support is forthcoming. A new light mode theme is in development, and web browsers and video apps will soon be available, limited to use when parked. The browser feature is in beta for vehicles with Google built-in, while weather app support has transitioned out of beta.
BetaBeacon
May 21, 2025
Google introduced major updates to Android Auto and Android Automotive OS at Google I/O 2025, signaling a push into the connected car space. Gemini AI is making its in-car debut, offering natural voice controls and contextual awareness. Navigation apps can integrate Gemini for voice-driven navigation and search. App categories are expanding across platforms, with weather apps out of beta, games entering beta, and video apps on the roadmap. Google is providing new tools and templates for developers to streamline car app development. The roadmap includes features like audio-only playback for video apps while driving and Quick Share between phone and car. The Android-powered car is becoming a standard, inviting developers to build innovative experiences beyond navigation and playlists.
AppWizard
May 6, 2025
Google is set to introduce a security feature called "Intrusion Detection" in its upcoming Android 16, aimed at enhancing user security against threats. This feature, found in a beta version of the Google Play Services app, will log encrypted entries of essential device information to help users identify suspicious activity. "Intrusion Detection" is expected to be part of the Advanced Protection Program, which includes measures against malicious downloads and supports passkey sign-ins, moving away from traditional passwords. The feature's development has progressed, but it is unclear if it will launch with Android 16 or later. Android 16 Beta 4 was released to testers in mid-April, leading up to the anticipated full launch in May 2025.
Winsage
November 24, 2024
Microsoft is rolling out an update to Windows 11 that will replace traditional passwords with passkeys, in partnership with third-party providers like 1Password. The update includes API support for third-party passkey integration, enhancing the transition to passwordless authentication. While passwords will still be used for some time, Microsoft is also improving password security with features like encrypted password sharing in the Edge browser. The update will allow users to choose third-party passkey providers alongside the native Windows passkey option, ensuring smooth integration with Windows Hello. Windows Insiders in the Beta Channel can access these features gradually through Settings > Windows Update.
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