Welcome to Highlight Week: Passkeys

Welcome to Highlight Week: Passkeys



Posted by Joseph Lewis – Android Developer Relations Technical Author, and Niharika Arora – Android Developer Relations Engineer

We’re kicking off Highlight Week with a deep dive into passkeys! This week we’re partnering with the Chrome staff to characteristic thrilling bulletins, insightful sources, and knowledgeable steering on find out how to construct seamless and safe authentication experiences to your apps.

All through Highlight Week: Passkeys, we’ll share content material that will help you perceive and implement passkeys successfully. Count on technical deep dives, finest practices for person expertise, case research from profitable implementations, and solutions to your questions.

Here is what we’ll cowl throughout Highlight Week: Passkeys:

Monday, Nov 18: Get began with passkeys

We’ll begin off the week with sources that will help you start passkey integration. Try these sources to get began!

Key sources embrace a fast video on passkey fundamentals, up to date UX pointers for Credential Supervisor and passkeys, and an in-depth server-side implementation information. We are going to introduce you to the Id hub, a complete useful resource for passkeys, passwords, Register with Google, authorization, and rather more.

Perceive passkeys in 4 minutes

Tuesday, Nov 19: Up to date passkeys developer guides

We’ll share up to date passkeys developer steering, together with migration guides, a brand new troubleshooting information, and extra. Highlights embrace a information on migrating from legacy APIs to Credential Supervisor, technical particulars on FIDO2 attestation format modifications, and a troubleshooting information for frequent Credential Supervisor errors. 

Builders may also share suggestions by way of a passkeys survey to affect future enhancements.

Wednesday, Nov 20: New Credential Supervisor options

We’ll go over among the new Credential Supervisor capabilities, together with enhancements to autofill, single-tap sign-in, and the brand new Restore Credentials characteristic. Key updates embrace exhibiting Credential Supervisor outcomes as autofill options, single-tap sign-in, Sign API for Chrome desktop and a Restore Credentials characteristic, which permits customers to conveniently recuperate their saved login data in case of system loss or upgrades, guaranteeing uninterrupted entry to their accounts. With Android 15, these additions streamline person authentication and reinforce safety, making it simpler for customers to handle and entry their credentials securely.

Thursday, Nov 21: Passkeys #AskAndroid

On Thursday at 9AM PT Highlight Week: Passkeys will characteristic an #AskAndroid session to deal with your most urgent passkey questions. We’ll additionally share case research with Tokyu and X, highlighting their profitable deployments of passkey authentication.

Watch the stay stream:

Friday, Nov 22: Be taught extra about passkeys

We’ll shut out the week with studying pathways for passkeys on Android and Chrome, insights from companions, and a brand new Compose pattern app for Credential Supervisor with Android finest practices and constructed utilizing Compose.

We hope you will be a part of us in exploring these sources to discover ways to elevate your app’s safety and person expertise. We’re excited to share this journey with you!

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roosho Senior Engineer (Technical Services)
I am Rakib Raihan RooSho, Jack of all IT Trades. You got it right. Good for nothing. I try a lot of things and fail more than that. That's how I learn. Whenever I succeed, I note that in my cookbook. Eventually, that became my blog. 
rooshohttps://www.roosho.com
I am Rakib Raihan RooSho, Jack of all IT Trades. You got it right. Good for nothing. I try a lot of things and fail more than that. That's how I learn. Whenever I succeed, I note that in my cookbook. Eventually, that became my blog. 

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roosho Senior Engineer (Technical Services)
I am Rakib Raihan RooSho, Jack of all IT Trades. You got it right. Good for nothing. I try a lot of things and fail more than that. That's how I learn. Whenever I succeed, I note that in my cookbook. Eventually, that became my blog.