ChromeOS 132 brings rounded corners, fingerprint authentication, and more

ChromeOS 132 is now rolling out to Chromebooks, and it brings a number of new features and improvements. One of the most noticeable changes is that all app windows now have rounded corners. This is part of a new UI design that Google is rolling out.


ChromeOS 132 also adds support for fingerprint authentication in Password Manager and Chrome Autofill. This means that you can now use your fingerprint to log in to these services, instead of having to type in your password.

If you have a Chromebook with a fingerprint sensor, you can now also use fingerprint authentication to log in to your device. This is a more secure way to log in than using a password, and it's also more convenient.

In addition to fingerprint authentication, ChromeOS 132 also adds support for passwordless authentication. This means that you can now log in to your Chromebook using a PIN or a local password. This is a good option for people who don't want to use their Google password to log in to their device.

ChromeOS 132 also makes some changes to the onboarding experience. The onboarding process has been streamlined to make it easier for new users to get started with ChromeOS. Additionally, the Apps & Games section has been removed and replaced with a new Discover section. The Discover section is a one-stop shop for finding new apps and games.

Overall, ChromeOS 132 is a significant update that brings a number of new features and improvements to Chromebooks. These changes make ChromeOS more secure, more convenient, and easier to use.

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