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  1. Manage your passkeys in Windows - Microsoft Support

    In the Settings app on your Windows device, select Accounts > Passkeys > Advanced options. You can enable or disable the passkey services available on your Windows device by toggling them on or off.

  2. Signing in with a passkey - Microsoft Support

    Signing in with a passkey is simple and 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 …

  3. Passkeys overview - Microsoft Support

    Say hello to passkeys! Passkeys provide a more secure and convenient way to sign in. With passkeys, you can use Windows Hello to sign in with a PIN, facial recognition, or fingerprint, making the …

  4. Use a passkey in Windows - Microsoft Support

    If a passkey for the website or application you are trying to access is stored locally, or synchronized from your Microsoft Password Manager or third-party manager, use Windows Hello to sign in.

  5. Set up a security key as your verification method

    Open the Windows Settings app, select Accounts, select Sign-in options, select Security Key, and then select Manage. Insert your security key into the USB port or tap your NFC reader to verify your identity.

  6. Passkeys frequently asked questions (FAQ) - Microsoft Support

    Are passkeys considered multi-factor? Yes, passkeys are considered a form of multi-factor authentication. When you use a passkey, you must use a device that stores the passkey (something …

  7. Sign in to your account with a security key - Microsoft Support

    A security key is a physical device that you can use instead of your user name and password to sign in. Since it needs to be unlocked with a fingerprint or PIN, even if someone has your security key, they …

  8. Create and save a passkey in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Microsoft Password Manager: You can save a passkey to Microsoft Password Manager in Edge or with the plugin on Windows and your passkeys will sync across your Windows devices.

  9. Sign-In Options in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Instead of a password, you can use a security key to sign in to apps, websites, and, if you have a work or school account, even Windows. Use this section to change or reset your security key PIN.

  10. Configure Windows Hello - Microsoft Support

    Instead of using a password, with Windows Hello you can sign in using facial recognition, fingerprint, or a PIN. These options help make it easier and safer to sign into your PC because your PIN is only …