Android Developers

Android Developers

Technology, Information and Internet

Mountain View, California 123,938 followers

Modern tools and resources to help you build experiences that people love, faster and easier, across Android devices.

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The official Android Developers LinkedIn account from Google. Delivering the latest on Android development tools and resources to help you build experiences that people love, faster and easier, across every Android device.

Website
https://developer.android.com/
Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Mountain View, California

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    In today’s world, passwords are vulnerable to many attacks. As we enter Cybersecurity Awareness Month, it’s a good reminder to take steps to protect your LinkedIn account. I’m excited to share that you can now use passkeys as a more secure and easier way to log into your LinkedIn account. Passkeys follow industry standards led by FIDO Alliance, so all members can benefit from passkeys regardless of their device’s operating system.  You can use your device unlock – for example, touch ID on your phone or laptop – to access your account. Setting up passkeys not only makes your account more secure, but you’ll also be able to log in easier and faster. Passkeys are one of the most effective tools you can use to protect yourself from fraudulent activities like phishing. For more detailed instructions, you can check out our Help Center article on passkeys: https://lnkd.in/passkeys This is just one more easy step we offer to keep your experiences on LinkedIn just the way you want them. We continue to make intentional investments in safety features and verifications tools. Stay tuned for more tips on actions you can take and what the team at LinkedIn is doing to keep your experiences safe and secure. 

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    This week is #PasskeysWeek, a celebration of the shift to a safer, passwordless digital future.    So, what exactly are passkeys? Passkeys are a revolutionary authentication method that replaces traditional passwords with secure, device-stored cryptographic keys.   With passkeys, you get: ✅ No phishing risks ✅ No worries about server breaches   Passkeys ensure a safer, faster, and more user-friendly way to access your accounts.   At Enpass, we make managing passkeys effortless by enabling secure syncing across your devices using your trusted digital workplace or personal cloud service.   🔒 Your data. Your rules. With Enpass, control stays where it belongs: with YOU. Your passkeys are never stored on our servers, ensuring your privacy and security are fully protected.   🤔 Have questions about passkeys? Let’s talk! Passkeys are here to simplify your security, and Enpass is here to make that journey seamless for you.   #Enpass #Passkeys #Passwordless #DigitalSecurity #DataControl

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    🤔 Did you know, on average 40% of people in the U.S. reset or replace their smartphones every year?📱 When users get a new phone, the friction of re-entering login credentials can lead to frustration, app abandonment, and even churn. Learn how to maintain strong user relationships with Restore Credentials → https://goo.gle/3ZirTbD Restore Credentials, a new feature of Android’s Credential Manager API, can seamlessly onboard users to their accounts on the new device after they restore their apps & data from their previous device, making the transition effortless and fostering loyalty and long term relationship. Some of the benefits of Restore Credentials are: 🌟 Provide your users a smooth experience when they switch to a new Android device. 🌟 Foster strong user relationship and reduce churn after users upgrade devices 🌟 Start engaging with users (for eg. via notifications) as soon as they onboard onto the new device 🌟 Easy to implement and re-uses the same backend required to support passkeys

    •  Diagram that depicts restoring an app data to a new device using a restore credential, including creating the credential, initiating a restore flow, and automatic user sign-in.

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