 Hey everyone, we're here at Chrome Dev Summit again, and I'm joined by Sabine and Agie who have just finished their talk on sign-in and credential management. So Sabine, you're largely focused on the best practices of sign-in, I think. How does the credential management API... What's different about it? Why is it a good best practice? So it really helps users to get through these sign-in flows that are full of friction today. People can drop off everywhere. They have to remember how they signed in last time. They have to remember which password they used. They create duplicate accounts. And session expiration is really fast on the web. So people are frequently automatically signed out. And that's really a pain, basically, especially on mobile devices when you have to type your credentials. So the credential management API helps here because it can automatically sign the user in right on the home page, basically on any page the user lands on, without needing any user interaction. So Agie, you covered a ton of code during the presentation. I tried to pay attention, but I also missed a lot of it. So how does the credential management API differ from the usual OAuth flow that I'm probably used to? Yeah, so if I would say credential management API is also going to OAuth, so you can use them together. For example, if you are trying to log into a website using the third-party identity such as Google or Facebook or Microsoft, etc., you can use a protocol like OpenID Connect or OAuth, which allows the user to use those accounts or third-party identity to sign in. So the credential management API can remember those accounts for the user. So some websites have multiple of those, right? If they have like Google, Facebook, Twitter, GitHub, and so on as an option, people forget which one they have used to sign in with. So credential management API helps users to remember which one, which third-party identity they have used to sign in with. Awesome. So be sure to check out the talk. It's going to be on our YouTube channel, which you can subscribe below. Otherwise, follow with hashtag Chrome Dev Summit, and thank you for watching. Bye.