Passkey dependency on phone

AZBigdog
AZBigdog
Community Member
edited October 30 in 1Password in the Browser

Before jumping on the passkey bandwagon I'm trying to understand a little better how they work. From what I understand, it "replaces" your password with this passkey. To use your passkey, it requires biometric login (face, fingerprint, etc.) so you would need to have your phone with you anytime you wanted to log in to a passkey protected site, similar to how Authy works with 2FA codes.


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  • Hello @AZBigdog! 👋

    Thank you for reaching out! Are you referring to using a passkey to unlock your 1Password account? Or to saving a passkey for another website that isn't 1Password?

    Let me know and I can help further. 🙂

    -Dave

  • AZBigdog
    AZBigdog
    Community Member

    Hi Dave,

    I was mostly wondering for other websites, i.e., Amazon. Do Passkeys (in 1Password) require your phone to “unlock” them with its biometric security, since most desktops don’t have that functionality?

    Thanks

  • Dave_1P
    edited October 30

    @AZBigdog

    Thanks for clarifying. While you can use your phone to sign in to a website using a passkey that you've saved in 1Password, you can also sign in using 1Password on your desktop. To sign in to a website using a passkey saved in 1Password, you'll unlock 1Password using the same method that you currently use to unlock 1Password on your desktop when filling a saved password. That might mean biometrics but it can also mean using your account password if you don't use biometrics on your desktop.

    You can read more about signing in to a website on your desktop with a passkey here: Save and sign in with passkeys in your browser

    Let me know if you have any questions. 🙂

    -Dave

  • AZBigdog
    AZBigdog
    Community Member

    Thanks Dave for clarifying that, After dealing with the Authy desktop EOL issue, I'm just trying to make sure that it does require my phone if I don't have it handy.

  • I'm happy to help! 🙂

    -Dave