Saving my apple ID Passkey

1PassForum
1PassForum
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How do I go about saving or creating an apple id passkey to save into 1password?


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  • Unknown
    edited September 2023
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  • 9elsen
    9elsen
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    Have the same problem.
    Seems like the passkey for Apple is not stored in the keychain.
    Could be that Apple is not ready yet, and did something custom, or that they do not want you to store the key elsewhere than on their ecosystem.
    Passkeys for both Google and Microsoft works as expected. On Microsoft you can even disable password, to gain the full benefit of passkey login.

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  • 9elsen
    9elsen
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    I have done the same as you describe @1PassForum

  • Hello everyone,

    It looks like Apple automatically saves a passkey for your Apple ID to your iPhone and there isn't yet opportunity to save that passkey in 1Password. Hopefully, as passkeys continue to develop and mature, this will change in the future.

    -Dave

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  • 9elsen
    9elsen
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    I can’t find the passkey on my iPhone, it should be under Settings/Passwords I presume? To me it seems Apple has build something custom, at least not as intended or like Google/Microsoft

  • @9elsen

    Thank you for the reply. Apple assigns a passkey for your Apple ID automatically and it's saved on your iPhone. For the moment, this passkey can't be saved in any third-party managers including 1Password.

    For more details about Apple's implementation, including how to manage this passkey, I recommend reaching out to Apple Support since they would have the most accurate information. 🙂

    -Dave

  • 9elsen
    9elsen
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    Thanks @Dave_1P I'll leave for now and let the time work for us, Apple seems the be a little behind :-) lets hope they cach up with Google and Microsoft at some point.

  • @9elsen

    Sounds good. 🙂

    -Dave

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