I like the idea behind it in principle, since it will simplify 2FA for the masses and may lead more people to adopt it. But, apart from that: 1. It's only on Chrome (for now(?)) 2. It's only for Google products (for now (?)) 3. It's only on Android that Google fully controls remotely (and probably it will stay there). All these give even more power to Google at the expense of convenience and allows a single company t…
> “Under the covers, however, the phone and computer are communicating with the FIDO CTAP protocol over Bluetooth and the website and computer are communicating with the WebAuthn protocol and this adds the phishing-resistance. [...] But for now at least, the feature can only be used for 2FA on Google accounts. Google has submitted caBLE to FIDO and it’s under review by the working group.
[0]: https://venturebeat.com/2019/04/10/you-can-now-use-your-andr...