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Why should I use passkeys?

Passkeys are becoming the future of online security. Stronger security: Passkeys can’t be guessed or reused like passwords. They’re resistant to phishing and credential stuffing attacks. Faster and simpler way to sign in: No need to remember complex passwords or type them manually. Just use your fingerprint, face scan, or device PIN to sign in. Seamless across devices: Passkeys sync securely via your Microsoft account and are currently available on Windows devices – with planned future availability on additional platforms. Privacy-first by design: Your biometric data is processed locally on yo

Microsoft Edge introduces passkey saving and syncing with Microsoft Password Manager
How can I use passkeys in Microsoft Edge?

You can store passkeys in Microsoft Password Manager in Edge. This is currently supported on Windows, with planned future availability on additional platforms. Passkeys are stored in your Microsoft account and protected by a Microsoft Password Manager PIN, which you’ll setup while creating passkey for the very first time. When you visit a site which supports passkeys, you’ll be asked if you’d like to create a passkey in Microsoft Password Manager. The created passkey gets saved in Microsoft Password Manager and can be used to login to the specific website by simply performing your preferred wa

Microsoft Edge introduces passkey saving and syncing with Microsoft Password Manager