For regular users of Chrome for Android, you need to open your message app to recover the verification code sent via SMS using two-furrow authentication on various websites.
In general, most Android apps are already favorable with code as they can detect them and automatically fill them.
Currently, in Chrome, you need to manually copy or type code in the website.
However, it may change soon. On redit, tipster Leopeva64 (Through Android authority)) Found that Chrome for Android may soon detect two-factor authentication code and then fill them.
Auto detects and phil feature saves time in apps and will be appreciated by those who prefer to visit websites in Chrome, especially those who do not have apps.
“And yes, many users consider this verification option to be unsafe, but many sites still use it, so Google wants to make these codes easier,” Leopeva64 added to a comment on its post.
He said that this feature is available in the “Canary Edition”, but has not yet been turned on.
While the reception facility is not out (and cannot be released), this week, Google revealed some new Gemini-powered accessibility updates, including the expressive caption and an optical character recognition tool that helps the screen readers identify PDF.