Once you create a passkey on a supported website, the app will prompt you to add that passkey to your vault. To store and use passkeys with Bitwarden, users must install the latest version of the Bitwarden web extension in their web browser. According to the company, the feature will be available to everyone, including free users. The latest Bitwarden Password Manager update lets users create, manage, and store passkeys in their vaults for “passwordless” logins to supported websites. Instead of traditional passwords, users can now sign in with secure authentication methods such as facial recognition or biometrics without creating and typing in a passcode. Passkey is a technology developed by FIDO Alliance in partnership with companies such as Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Bitwarden now supports passkeys on the web The news follows a Bitwarden survey last month revealing that 68% of software developers have been using passkeys for work applications – although only 36% believe that passkeys will replace passwords completely. The popular password manager Bitwarden announced on Tuesday that it’s now rolling out support for passkeys to its users.
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