- 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.
- To view and delete a passkey on Windows 11, open Settings > Accounts > Passkeys , open the credential menu and click the “Delete passkey” button.
On Windows 11 (version 22H2 and higher releases), the operating system includes support for “passkeys,” and in this guide, I will teach you how to create and use this feature.
What are passkeys?
A passkey is technically a token you can create on your website account and download on Windows 11 (in this case) using Windows Hello. The next time you have to access the website, instead of using the password, you can use your Windows Hello PIN, Fingerprint , or Face to sign in with the passkey. This approach makes your account more secure since the password is not part of the process, making it harder for hackers to compromise your credentials. Microsoft says passkeys “are phish-resistant, recoverable, and faster for users.”
In this guide , I will teach you how to create and manage passkeys natively on Windows 11.
- Create and save passkey on Windows 11
- Sign in using passkey on Windows 11
- Manage saved passkeys on Windows 11
Create and save passkey on Windows 11
To create a passkey for a web service (or app) on Windows 11, use these steps:
- Open Microsoft Edge (or Google Chrome ).
- Open the website with passkey support, such as Google Account . Quick note: You can use any web service supporting passkeys, such as Google, PayPal, etc. I’ll use the passkey feature from my Google account in this guide. On other services, the steps may be slightly different, but the idea applies to every support platform.
- Sign in and open the web service account settings.
- Click the “Passkeys and security keys” setting.
- Click the “Create a Passkey” option.
- Click the “Create a passkey” button.
- Confirm your account credentials on Windows Hello.
- Click the OK button.
- Click the Done button.
Once you complete the steps, the passkey will be created and securely stored on your Windows 11 installation. The next time you want to access the service (or app), you can use Windows Hello authentication to complete the sign-in process instead of using the service password.
It’s important to note that some services may prompt you to create a passkey as you sign in to your account. If you accept, the process will also be slightly different and may take fewer clicks.
Interestingly enough, you can create a passkey for a Microsoft account using the “Add a new way to sign in or verify” and choosing the “Face fingerprint, PIN, or security key” option, but you won’t be able to use Windows 11 to create and save the passkey. Instead, the service will prompt you to use your iPhone, iPad, Android device, or security key.
Sign in using passkey on Windows 11
To use a passkey to sign in to site or app, follow these steps:
- Open Microsoft Edge (or Google Chrome ).
- Open the website (or app) with passkey support, such as Google Account.
- Click the “Try another way” option.
- Click the “Use your passkey” option.
- Click the Continue button.
- Confirm your Windows Hello credentials.
After you complete the steps, you will be signed in, similar to using your password.
Manage saved passkeys on Windows 11
To view and delete Passkeys on Windows 11, use these steps:
- Open Settings on Windows 11.
- Click on Accounts .
- Click the Passkeys tab.
- Confirm the available passkeys for your web services and apps.
- Click the three-dots button on the right and choose the “Delete Passkey” option.
After you complete the steps, the Passkey for the web service or application will be deleted from your computer.
Are passkeys available on every version of Windows 11?
No, the standard is available on Windows 11 22H2, 23H2, and higher releases. Also, at the time of this writing, you can only use it through Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. Other browsers, like Firefox, do not support the standard.
Can I use the passkey on the phone to sign in on the web browser?
If you have also created a passkey on your phone, you can use it to sign in to your account from Windows 11 by scanning the barcode on the screen.
Do I need to create a different passkey for each browser on Windows 11?
No, you only need to create one passkey for each device. When you create a passkey, the information is saved on the computer, and the system will make it available to every supported browser seamlessly.
What happens if I lose the device with the passkey?
If you lose your phone, you can still access your account using the passkey stored on your computer. If you haven’t created a passkey on your computer, you can continue accessing the service with a regular password.
Do I need to create a different passkey on each device?
It’s important to note that a passkey is unique for each device, so you must create a new passkey for each device on which you want to access the service. If you have already created a key on Windows 11, you can repeat the process on your phone or use the “Use another device” option to create a new key for another device from your computer.
Do passkeys turn off password authentication on the account?
When using a passkey, you do not remove the password authentication method from the service or application. You are only creating a token to make it easier for you to sign in and minimize the chances of your credentials being compromised. If your password is compromised, the malicious individual can access the account. If you know that your password has been compromised, it’s best to change it immediately.
Update May 10, 2024: This guide has been updated to ensure accuracy and reflect changes to the process.
- To set up a fingerprint reader on Windows 11, open Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options , select “Fingerprint recognition,” click “Set up,” click “Get started,” and use the sensor to register your fingerprint.
On Windows 11 , you can set up a fingerprint reader to sign in using only your finger, and here’s how. Windows Hello is the name of the feature that Microsoft has chosen to describe the support for more secure ways to sign in to Windows 11 using biometric and Personal Identification Number (PIN) authentication.
This feature allows you to replace a traditional complex and less secure password with a more secure and easy-to-use authentication method, including facial recognition , fingerprint, and PIN to unlock a Windows 11 computer.
This guide will teach you how to configure and remove Windows Hello using a fingerprint reader on Windows 11.
- Enable Windows Hello fingerprint recognition
- Remove Windows Hello fingerprint recognition
- Windows Hello compatible hardware
Enable Windows Hello fingerprint recognition
To unlock Windows 11 using a fingerprint reader, use these steps:
- Open Settings on Windows 11.
- Click on Accounts .
- Click the Sign-in options tab.
- Under the “Ways to sign in” section, select the Fingerprint recognition setting.
- Click the “Set up” button to enable the Windows Hello fingerprint feature.
- Click the Get started button.
- Confirm your Windows 11 account password.
- Touch the fingerprint sensor as indicated in the wizard.
- Continue with the on-screen directions to capture your fingerprint from various angles. Quick tip: It’s recommended to click the “Add another finger” option to configure a second and even a third finger you can use if you encounter problems signing in.
Once you complete the steps, you should be able to lock your device (including using the “Windows key + L” keyboard shortcut) and then use the fingerprint reader to sign in with the finger that you configured.
Remove Windows Hello fingerprint recognition
To remove the Windows Hello fingerprint on Windows 11, use these steps:
- Open Settings .
- Click on Accounts .
- Click the Sign-in options tab.
- Under the “Ways to sign in” section, select the Fingerprint recognition setting.
- Click the Remove button.
- Click the Remove button again to disable the Windows Hello fingerprint option.
- Confirm the Windows 11 account password.
- Click the OK button.
After you complete the steps, you can continue signing in with a traditional password. If you have configured Facial recognition or PIN, you must remove those configurations using the same steps to disable the Windows Hello feature entirely on Windows 11.
Windows Hello compatible hardware
If you want to sign in to Windows 11 using your facial recognition or fingerprint, you can find many devices with Windows Hello built-in, such as the Surface Pro 8 , Surface Laptop 4 , Surface Go 3 , and many others.