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- Signing in with a passkey - Microsoft Support
Signing in with a passkey is simple, fast, and helps protect you against phishing attacks Passkeys are supported on desktop and mobile browsers (mobile app support is coming soon) You can use Windows Hello on Windows 10 11 devices to sign into your account with a passkey
- How to Create, Use, and Manage Passkeys on Windows 11
To create a passkey, access the account security page of a passkey-supported site or app, use the passkey creation option, and save the passkey to your PC To use a passkey, access the login page of a site or app, choose the passkey authentication method, and use Windows Hello to log in to the service
- How to start using passkeys on your Windows PC | PCWorld
Passwordless login is particularly convenient if you use facial or finger recognition — for example via Windows Hello Recognition technology has evolved: The sensors analyze so many features
- Support for Passkeys in Windows | Microsoft Learn
You can use passkeys with any applications or websites that support them, to create and sign in with Windows Hello Once a passkey is created and stored with Windows Hello, you can use your device's biometrics or PIN to sign in Alternatively, you can use a companion device (phone or tablet) to sign in
- Passkeys in Windows | Microsoft Windows
With passkeys, you can use Windows Hello 1 to sign in with a PIN, facial recognition, or fingerprint, making signing into web sites and applications faster and more convenient than ever before Follow these steps to create a passkey from a Windows device: Open a website or app that supports passkeys Create a passkey following their instructions
- How to create and manage passkeys on Windows 11
To create a passkey on Windows 11, open the service or app account settings, click the create passkey option, and confirm your Windows Hello credentials To sign in with a passkey, open service (or app), choose the passkey sign-in option, and confirm your Windows Hello credentials
- Windows Passkeys: How to Set Up and Use Passkeys on . . . - TechPP
On Windows 11, this means you can use Windows Hello, which can either be your PIN or biometrics (face, fingerprint, or iris) to sign in to your accounts across various apps and services on your
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