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End of One-Time Codes? New Android Feature Aims to Speed Up Logins

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April 28, 2026, 6:03 am | Read time: 2 minutes

Online accounts today are protected by various mechanisms. To gain access, you must log in. However, the process often feels cumbersome. Google is working on a way for Android that could noticeably shorten this process in everyday use.

When launching an app, it’s often not enough to just enter a username and password. You usually have to complete another verification step before access is fully granted. This is exactly where Google is focusing, according to the online magazine AndroidHeadlines. A feature is planned for Android to make this additional step more convenient.

Log-in Approval Directly in Android

Instead of manually entering a one-time code sent via email or SMS, the smartphone itself will play a more central role in the process. Android could handle the confirmation through the Credential Manager. After entering login details, a notification appears on the phone, allowing users to approve or deny the login attempt.

The background: The device has already recognized the user when unlocking, possibly through fingerprint or facial recognition. Therefore, there’s no need to retrieve a separate password from a message. This would shorten the process for users, as switching to the email or messaging app would not be necessary.

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What Users Would Gain

In everyday life, several small steps could become a much more direct login process. Users log into an app as usual and then confirm it on the display. Searching for a message, copying a code, and pasting it again would be eliminated. This can save time and reduce frustration, especially with frequently used services.

More convenience does not automatically mean less risk. It becomes critical if someone gains access to a device. That person could potentially approve a login through the Credential Manager. Therefore, an additional query via fingerprint or facial recognition would be sensible. It would enhance security without significantly slowing down the process.

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Why the Feature Doesn’t Appear Everywhere Immediately

It’s unclear how many developers will actually incorporate the new method into their apps. Google can prepare Android and offer the technical foundation. However, whether you can use the login without an SMS or email code ultimately depends on the specific app. If it doesn’t support the Credential Manager, the current process remains.

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