Google Smart Lock

Google Smart Lock

By Google

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2017-01-11
  • Current Version: 1.13
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 42.32 MB
  • Developer: Google
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
Score: 2.74187
2.74187
From 492 Ratings

Description

Smart Lock allows you to use your Bluetooth security key or set up the security key built in to your phone.

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Reviews

  • Crashes every time I manually launch

    2
    By Binkleyz
    The app does seem to work when it’s invoked from a logon page or the like, but launching it directly from the home screen results in a .5 second flash of the UI and then a crash. This behavior survives reboots of the phone. IOS 18.0
  • Broken on iOS 18

    1
    By Ted Ariah
    App crashes on launch after iOS 18 update. Basic troubleshooting yielded no fix. An update by Google is needed.
  • Useless in iOS 18

    1
    By me*885
    App crashes as soon as it opens, you are out of luck if you need to set up accounts on a new computer. Hopefully someone reads this and fixes it.
  • Broken on iOS 18

    1
    By Dr. Pupper
    Refuses to boot up on iOS 18
  • IOS 18

    3
    By ckendr0948
    This update busted the app it just crashes on launch please fix
  • Not a happy camper

    2
    By ReyesnTexas
    I’ve had a difficult time trying to access my account due to passkey issues. I can’t figure out how to undo this settings. I’m locked out of the account and when I attempt to download this app it goes in a glitch mode. The app just opens and closes.
  • Crashes on Start

    1
    By maesve
    Crashes
  • Terrible

    1
    By Dphresh618
    Won’t open cause phone crash, no support
  • Won’t even open

    1
    By Gazi73
    Crashes and does not even open on iOS with 17.7 and 18 update. Cannot use it makes it useless
  • Googles Priorities

    1
    By ReviewNickname261
    Google Smart Lock has been broken on iOS 18 for weeks. If you have to authenticate a google account, good luck. You would think a company like Google would value its users ability to safely log into their accounts. It’s 2024, every account is tied to an email address.

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