called Android M — will reportedly
include “native fingerprint
authentication,” according to a report
from .
With fingerprint authentication baked right into the mobile operating system, users will be to “log in to all of the supported applications on their Android devices without entering a password,” the report states.
feature at its annual Google I/O
developer conference that will be held from May 28 to 29 in San Francisco.
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