Microsoft announced a slew of upgrades at its Build 2023 event on May 23, and while the main focus was on Artificial Intelligence (AI), several features to enhance the user experience were also announced. Just a few days ago, Microsoft released the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 23486, and it brings a crucial feature to Windows Hello that will help prevent phishing attacks and credit card fraud. In a blog post, Microsoft announced that Passkey Manager for Windows Hello has been rolled out with this update.
Passkeys are an important step towards a password-less future as they replace passwords and allow users to sign into supported websites and apps through biometric authentication or facial recognition. According to Microsoft, “Passkeys are phish-resistant, recoverable, and faster for users,” and threat actors will have a harder time cracking them.
With the native passkey manager in Windows Hello, users can now go to any app or website that supports passkeys to create and sign in using passkeys. After creating a passkey, users can use Windows Hello to log into apps and websites via face, fingerprint, or PIN. Moreover, you can also use your smartphone to complete the application login process.
With the passkey manager, you can also view and delete passkeys saved for your frequently visited apps and websites directly from Windows settings.
1. Go to a website that supports passkeys on Windows 11.
2. Next, you have to generate a Passkey by configuring it from your account settings.
3. Sign out of your account and sign in again, this time using your passkey.
1. To view or delete saved passkeys using the Windows Hello passkey manager, navigate to Settings.
2. Go to Accounts, then Passkeys.
3. You will see a list of saved passkeys on
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