For several years, Google has been pushing to improve the security (and perceived security) of its devices and products. It was no surprise, then, that several security and privacy updates were highlighted at Google I/O 2023. These included:
PASSKEY LOGIN
Google is rolling out the option to log in to Google accounts using a passkey, rather than a password. A passkey could be a fingerprint, a face scan or a screen lock PIN. Google heralded this new approach as “the beginning of the end of the password”.
SAFE BROWSING
Chrome and Android users will be protected from phishers and other ‘bad actors’ by an AI trained to detect dangerous sites and files.
CONTROL OVER APP DATA
Users will now receive a permission request when an app shares their info with a third party for advertising purposes, “starting with location data”. If the user declines a permission request, their data will not be shared.
Google also highlighted a previously announced update on user data deletion, which applies to apps that enable user account creation. These apps must now provide an option “to initiate account and data deletion from within the app and online.” Users will be able to access this option within an app’s Google Play Data safety section.