Google is expected to cancel the Android app password by the end of this year, instead of using the more advanced AI recognition mode, Google can authenticate against the user's usage patterns, eliminating the cumbersome password entry steps. According to Google's information, this feature will be released to developers at the end of the year.
Last year, Google introduced the outlook for Project Abacus, a password-free login feature for Android that can be identified by user's usage patterns, such as location, typing speed, and sound. The release time of this feature may be faster than we expected.
In a low-key showcase at this Google I/O conference, Google revealed that Abacus should be released for developers by the end of the year. A number of "big financial institutions" will start experimenting with this feature in June, thus achieving a step-by-step move from university testing.
As for the specific performance of this feature, it depends on how many people will trust Google. Abacus will judge usage patterns based on data collection already in progress, but users may be worried about this when they use the data to skip password entry steps-after all, not everyone is willing to use privacy for convenience.
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