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Analysis: How to sync passkeys across your Android, iPhone, Mac, and PC with Chrome - it's easy

Syncing Passkeys Across Devices: A Guide for Northeast India

Why Syncing Passkeys Matters for Northeast India

In today's digital age, the security of our online accounts is paramount. Passkeys, a promising new login method, offer enhanced security and convenience. However, they face challenges in terms of synchronization across devices. This article aims to guide users in Northeast India on how to sync passkeys across Android, iPhone, Mac, and PC using Google Chrome's built-in Password Manager.

Setting Up Google Password Manager on Android

To begin, you should review and set up Google Password Manager on your Android device. Head to the Settings, find the option for "Passwords & accounts" or "Passwords, passkeys & accounts," and ensure Google is enabled as the default service for password management.

Creating a Passkey on Android

You can create a passkey on your Android device by signing in to a site like Amazon, navigating to the setting for "Login & Security," and tapping the Set up button for Passkey. Authenticate via a method like facial recognition, fingerprint scan, or PIN, and the passkey will be generated and saved.

Setting Up Chrome on iPhone

To set up Google's Password Manager on an iPhone (or iPad), go to Settings, select General, tap "AutoFill & Passwords," and turn on the switch for Chrome in the Autofill from section.

Setting Up Syncing on iPhone

In Chrome on your iPhone, go to Settings and tap your account name at the top. Choose which items you want to sync, making sure the switch is on for "Passwords and passkeys."

Creating a Passkey on iPhone

Launch Chrome and browse to the site for which you want to set up a passkey, like Adobe. Log in with your password if prompted, tap the Add button under Passkeys, authenticate via Face ID or Touch ID, and the passkey will be generated and saved.

Setting Up Chrome on Windows PC

Open Chrome in Windows and sign in with your Google account. Click your profile icon in the upper right and select "Passwords and autofill." Enable Google Password Manager and ensure all necessary switches are turned on.

Syncing Passwords and Passkeys in Chrome on Windows

Select the option in Settings for "You and Google" and click the button for "Turn on Sync." Choose which items you wish to sync, but make sure you turn on the switch for "Passwords and passkeys."

Creating a Passkey on Windows PC

Launch Chrome in Windows and head to the site for which you want to generate a passkey, like LinkedIn. Sign in to the LinkedIn website, click the Me icon at the top, and select "Settings & Privacy." Generate a passkey following the on-screen instructions.

Setting Up Chrome on Mac

Open Chrome on your Mac and sign in with your Google account. Enable Google Password Manager and ensure all necessary switches are enabled.

Syncing Passwords and Passkeys in Chrome on Mac

Select the option in Settings for "You and Google" and click the button for "Turn on Sync." Choose which items you wish to sync, but make sure you turn on the switch for "Passwords and passkeys."

Creating a Passkey on Mac

Launch Chrome on your Mac and browse to the site for which you'd like to generate a passkey, like GitHub. Sign in to the GitHub website, click your profile icon in the upper right, and generate a passkey following the on-screen instructions.

Try Your Passkeys

With passkeys created and stored through Google Password Manager in Chrome from four different devices, you should now be able to sign in with a passkey on any of the devices.

Caveats and Relevance to Northeast India

While syncing passkeys across devices offers enhanced security, it can be a complex process. Users in Northeast India, who may use a mix of Android, iPhone, Mac, and PC devices, can benefit from understanding this process and the potential challenges involved.

Looking Ahead

As passkeys continue to evolve and become more widely adopted, the process for syncing them across devices is likely to improve. Users in Northeast India can stay informed and prepared by understanding the current syncing process and keeping abreast of future developments in this area.