Manage passkeys in Chrome

You can use a passkey to sign in easily and securely with just a fingerprint, face scan or screen lock. Passkeys are a simple and secure way to sign in to both your Google Account and all of the sites and apps that you care about – without a password. You may be asked to sign in to a website with a passkey or to create one to improve your account's security.

Learn how to sign in with a passkey instead of a password.

Tip: Passkeys are built on industry standards, so you can use them across many platforms.

More about passkeys

The difference between passkeys and passwords is that passkeys are cryptographic key pairs. The key pair is specific to a website. One half is shared with the website and the other half is private and stored on your device or in your password manager. This technology uses a securely generated code to authenticate your access to websites and apps instead of a password that may be stolen or leaked.

Benefits of passkeys include:

  • You won't have to remember a sequence of letters, numbers and characters for each site.
  • You can sign in to accounts with fingerprint or facial recognition technology.
  • You can use passkeys across different operating systems and browser ecosystems and with both websites and apps.
  • Passkeys are strong enough to never be guessed or reused, making them safe from hacker attempts.
  • Passkeys are connected to the app or website that they were created for, so you can never be tricked into using your passkey to sign in to a fraudulent app or website.
  • Passkeys saved with Google Password Manager are available across your devices. You can use them on all platforms where Chrome is available when you're signed in with the same Google Account.

Use passkeys

You can store passkeys on your devices. The process is different for each operating system and may not be available on all systems.

Store passkeys in Google Password Manager

When passkeys are stored in your Google Account, they're protected by your iPhone or iPad's PIN, pattern, Face ID, password and Google Password Manager PIN.

To save passkeys in Google Password Manager, make sure that:

When you visit a site which supports passkeys, you'll be asked if you'd like to create a passkey in Google Password Manager.

If you previously created a passkey on an Android device, you'll need its PIN, pattern or password to unlock your passkeys. If you previously created passkeys on a desktop device, you'll need your Google Password Manager PIN to unlock your passkeys.

Sign in with passkeys in Chrome

Important: You can also use passkeys when you sign in to your other apps.

  1. Open a site or app's login page.
  2. To sign in with passkeys, you can:
    • Tap the username or password field.
    • Tap Sign in with a passkey.
  3. In the 'Sign in with your passkey?' dialogue, if Chrome isn't preselected, tap Chrome and then Continue.
  4. To complete sign-in, authenticate with Face ID.

Store passkeys on an iPhone or iPad

If your device has iOS or iPadOS 16 or up, you can use passkeys. Your Apple Passwords stores and syncs them between iOS, iPadOS and macOS devices.

Important:

  • If you have iOS or iPadOS 16 or up, passkeys are supported by Apple Passwords or the Passwords app for iOS 18.
  • If you have iOS or iPadOS 17 or up, you can choose a password manager that supports passkeys. To do this, you need to set Chrome as the iOS autofill provider in your device settings.

To manage passkeys:

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open your device settings.
  2. Select Passwords.

Store passkeys on a security key

You can use a security key to store your passkeys.

Important: Passkeys stored on security keys aren’t backed up. If you lose or reset the security key, you can't recover your passkeys.

Use passkeys on another device

You can use Chrome on your computer to use passkeys from your iPhone or iPad.

  1. On your computer, open Chrome.
  2. Go to the sign-in page of a site that you want to log into.
  3. When prompted to use your passkey, tap A different device.
    • You may have to tap Try another way.
  4. Scan the QR code with your iPhone or iPad.

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