Android 14 Developer Preview adds new Credential Manager for better privacy, security features
Android 14 Developer Preview: What do the new features mean
Credential Manager could be a big move for Google to adopt, as the Android 14 Developer Preview has showcased. It is similar to how Apple offers users the ability to login using their Apple ID and on-device biometric data on iPhones, therefore removing the hassle of remembering passwords.
Along with the threat of forgetting, passwords, even with two-factor authentication procedures, are deemed to be significantly unsafe. As a result, replacing passwords with systems such as on-device parameters such as biometrics are expected to increasingly replace passwords, with Android integrating the feature in the upcoming version.
It will be interesting to see how the feature would be isolated from being a Google-dependent one, or be adopted by other brands as well. The Android 14 Developer Preview 2 also brought other new features, such as a selective photo-picker API for all apps on Android, which will give apps selective and revocable access to your on-device media and files. There are also performance enhancements to memory and battery consumption, which will seek to streamline the amount of resources that background apps and services consume on your phone.
For all the latest Technology News Click Here
For the latest news and updates, follow us on Google News.