Google opens passkey portability across Android password managers

Google's move to enable passkey transfers between competing password managers dissolves a critical lock-in that made passwordless authentication impractical for ordinary users—the inability to switch services without losing access credentials. This standardization removes a major friction point that has kept password manager adoption fragmented and complicated, particularly on Android where competitive options already exist. For Google, this is a calculated trade-off: they gain credibility in the passwordless transition while accepting reduced lock-in, betting that ecosystem dominance in search and cloud services creates stickier retention than password manager exclusivity ever could.