Google chrome tests new security feature

Google is testing a new feature to better enhance the security and protection of its Android users making use of Chrome. 

The company called the latest security rollout ‘digital credential API’ that enables websites to properly request identity-related data that can be found inside users’ mobile wallets. This includes their passports and driver’s licenses.

As per Google, the feature would give rise to a more safe store where identity documents can be found. Hence, users would store the data in a safe place without worrying about it being lost or stolen by other threat actors.

The feature would be the company’s latest AI that’s integrated into Chrome. It would make use of Android’s Identity Credential System that shows support for different kinds of credentials and information. 

Search engine giant Google mentioned how combining Digital Credentials would give websites the chance to ask for identity data from Android’s CredMan system so that any webpage would safely verify identity without the need to upload data through manual means. 

Any document recognized by the government plays a huge role in society. This is why Google wants to make sure such documents that are mostly paper-based get digital variants and therefore can be attained and stored easily online. 

The latest feature enables websites to ask for identity-based data through direct means on the mobile wallet and it would use the most secure system out there dubbed IdentityCredential.

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