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858 How to Turn On Google Play’s New Biometric Verification Feature

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Isobel O'Sullivan @ Tech.co 3 place · 04/17/2024 08:28 EDT

How to Turn On Google Play’s New Biometric Verification Feature

Google in encouraging Android users to switch to passkeys. Wave goodbye to passwords in these four simple steps.

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