Summary
Android Marshmallow gave us a new API to authenticate users with the Fingerprint
API. We can use the sensor, authenticate the user even within our application, and save it for later use if we want to save the need for user login using the Credentials' Grace Period capabilities Android Marshmallow introduced.
We also covered a way to make our application more secure using HTTPS only, and the StrictMode
policy, enforced with the help of the usesCleartextTraffic
flag, which allows us to make sure that all the nodes we connect to the outer world and examine the need for are a secure connection or not.
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