Google can add account security keys through Safari and mobile Chrome

The option is available to everyone who qualifies. It’s not a shock that Google would expand support. Both Safari and mobile Chrome are major browsers for their respective audiences — if you can use them to add a key, you might be more likely to use one (whether it’s a dedicated device or your phone) in the first place. That, in turn, should prevent some account hijacks and other intrusions.

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