![]() ![]() That’s good news, because using a password manager is currently the easiest way to make sure your most personal information isn’t going to be compromised by a weak password. This means that more people can use a password manager without having to worry about being frustrated when they try to sign in to an app. This is much more convenient than copying an item from a password manager, switching to the other app, and pasting it in a text field. In simpler terms, this means that Android developers will now be able to make their apps find their login data in a password manager, request access to that data, and use it. “To stay one-step ahead of the market demand,” Dashlane wrote in its announcement of the API, “Google and Dashlane are helping create a seamless, universally-acceptable Android app authentication solution to increase your online security.” The Open YOLO - “You Only Login Once” - API to remove the last excuse for not using a password manager. Google and Dashlane have partnered to give the acronym YOLO a slightly new meaning. ![]()
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