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May 24, 2016 09:14 pm GMT

Google's password-killing project is coming later this year

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Android users may soon be able to abandon some of their passwords for good.

Google plans to start testing the first version of its password-killing Project Abacus with banking apps next month and will make the tools available to every Android developer by the end of the year, the company said. 

First previewed during last year's I/O developer conference, Project Abacus is Google's Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group's ambitious plan to eliminate passwords. Rather than using passwords to confirm your identity, Abacus uses sensor data from your phone to verify your identity. 

"We have a phone and these phones have all these sensors in them, why couldn’t it just know who I was so I don’t need a password, I should just be able to work," ATAP head Dan Kaufman said during a session at I/O Friday.  Read more...

More about Security, Passwords, Android, Atap, and Google Io 2016

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