The Google Messages web app won’t allow users to pair using QR codes for much longer, according to a new warning. Users will instead have to sign in using their Google account credentials. We don’t ...
If you’re a regular user of Messages for web, you’ve probably seen a new warning popping up: QR code pairing is going away ...
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Today, you can use Google Messages for web using QR code pairing or Google Account sign-in. The original login method will soon go away.
Google Messaging could soon change the way you confirm if your contacts are legit. This is thanks to a new QR code feature, which is reportedly rolling out in beta. 9to5Google reports that this Google ...
Google is adding two major updates to Android's Messages app. Starting now, Android Key Verifier is available to all Android devices running version 10 and above, reassuring users that their private ...
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Google Messages gains a new QR code key verification feature. This lets you verify that you’re communicating with the person that you intend to. However, it’s currently in the beta stage, but it ...
As it stands, QR code sign-ins are a convenient way to sync/pair your Messages account to the web side of the platform. Once removed, you’ll need to use your Google account credentials. Once logged in ...