Privacy & Security1 min read03 / 06

Sign in with passkeys

Use a passkey (WebAuthn) for passwordless sign-in on supported devices.

A passkey is a cryptographic credential that lives in your device's secure enclave (or password manager). It replaces the password entirely — there's nothing to type and nothing to phish.

How to enable a passkey

  1. Open the dashboard on a passkey-capable browser (Safari, Chrome, Edge).
  2. Sign in with your password.
  3. Open Security → Passkeys → Add passkey.
  4. Confirm with Touch ID, Face ID, Windows Hello, or your password manager.

Sign in with a passkey

On the sign-in page, tap Use a passkey. Your device or password manager prompts for the biometric — that's the whole flow.

Multiple passkeys

You can add several passkeys (one per device, or one in iCloud Keychain that syncs across Apple devices, etc.). Removing a passkey doesn't sign you out of devices currently signed in.

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