Article 6CJ0R Windows 11 tests letting you sign in to websites with a fingerprint or face

Windows 11 tests letting you sign in to websites with a fingerprint or face

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Microsoft is improving Windows 11's support for the new passkey standard that aims to replace passwords with a more secure and convenient way of logging in. A recent Insider Preview Build (23486) now lets you use Windows Hello natively to create and sign in to supported applications and websites using passkeys, where you'll be asked to prove your identity using a PIN, fingerprint, or face scan.

According to Microsoft, you can set up the feature by going to a website that's added passkey support, creating a passkey in its settings, and then logging out to get the option to sign in with the new security method. On Edge or Chrome, the option to sign in with a passkey should be under the Windows Hello or external security key" option....

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