Facebook Rolls Out Passkey Support for Easier and Secure Sign-In, Meta Pay Purchases

Facebook says passkeys are uniquely generated for each account, keeping them secure.

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Written by Shaurya Tomer, Edited by Siddharth Suvarna | Updated: 19 June 2025 10:04 IST
Highlights
  • Passkeys use fingerprint, face, or PIN which is used to unlock the device
  • Facebook says passkeys are only available on Android and iOS devices
  • Support for Messenger will be rolled out in the coming months

Passkeys are stored on-device and are never shared with Meta, claims Facebook

Photo Credit: Facebook

Facebook has announced passkeys as an alternative sign-in method for its app on Android and iOS devices. It enables users to verify their digital credentials in an easier and a more secure way. As per the company, passkeys on Facebook leverage the fingerprint, face or PIN that is used for unlocking the device, eliminating the need of memorising individual passwords. This service, initially introduced for Facebook, will also be expanded to Messenger over the coming months.

Passkeys on Facebook

In a newsroom post, Facebook detailed its support for passkeys. Developed by FIDO Alliance, passkeys are generally considered a safer alternative to traditional passwords and one-time passwords (OTPs). It says passkeys are more resistant to phishing and password spraying attacks as they're uniquely generated for each account.

With its support on Facebook, Meta allows users to log in to their account using a compatible device and a Facebook account. They can verify their identity via fingerprint, face, or PIN-based authentication.

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However, the support is currently only live on mobile devices, meaning users will still have to verify their identity by entering their username and passwords on other devices such as a desktop.

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The social media giant emphasises that passkeys, along with the biometric or PIN details, are always securely stored on the device and nobody, including Facebook itself, can see them. It can be setup and managed by navigating to the Accounts Centre under the Settings option on Facebook. Alternatively, the app may also prompt you to set up a passkey when logging into the account.

Passkeys will use your confirmed email address as the name. In case it is not available, it will use a phone number instead. Further, users will not be able to change the name of their passkey even if their contact information changes. Facebook says users will still be able to use other authentication methods, such as a password, alongside passkeys to access their account, on a device which does not have one yet.

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In addition to login, passkeys can also be used for securely enabling autofill payment information for transactions using Meta Pay. Further, users will be able to log in to Messenger and secure their encrypted message backups with passkeys. This facility will be rolled out in the coming months.

 

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