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Paolo Matarazzo 2023-09-20 17:36:40 -04:00
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@ -65,8 +65,8 @@ Follow these steps to create a passkey from a Windows device:
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- **This Windows device**: the passkey is saved locally on your Windows device, and protected by Windows Hello (biometrics and PIN)
- **iPhone, iPad or Android device**: the passkey is stored on a phone or tablet, protected by the device's biometrics, if offered by the device. This option requires you to scan a QR code with your phone or tablet
- **Linked device**: the key is stored on a *linked* device, typically a phone or tablet, protected by the device's biometrics or a PIN. This option is only supported for Android devices and requires the linked device to be connected via Bluetooth to the Windows device and becomes available after a passkey is created in the mobile device
- **iPhone, iPad or Android device**: the passkey is saved on a phone or tablet, protected by the device's biometrics, if offered by the device. This option requires you to scan a QR code with your phone or tablet, which must be in proximity of the Windows device
- **Linked device**: the passkey is saved on a device paired via Bluetooth with the Windows device, protected by the device's biometrics or a PIN. This option is only supported for Android devices
- **Security key**: the passkey is saved to a FIDO2 security key, protected by the key's unlock mechanism (for example, biometrics or PIN)
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@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Pick one of the following options to learn how to save a passkey, based on where
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5. Scan the QR code with your phone or tablet, and follow the instructions on the device to save the passkey
5. Scan the QR code with your phone or tablet. Wait for the connection to the device to be established and follow the instructions to save the passkey
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- **This Windows device**: use this option to use a passkey that is stored locally on your Windows device, and protected by Windows Hello
- **iPhone, iPad or Android device**: use this option if you want to sign in with a passkey stored on a phone or tablet. This option requires you to scan a QR code with your phone or tablet
- **Linked device**: use this option if you want to sign in with a passkey stored on a *linked* device. This option is only supported for Android devices and requires the linked device to be connected via Bluetooth to the Windows device
- **Security key** - use this option if you want to sign in with a passkey stored on a FIDO2 security key
- **iPhone, iPad or Android device**: use this option if you want to sign in with a passkey stored on a phone or tablet. This option requires you to scan a QR code with your phone or tablet, which must be in proximity of the Windows device
- **Linked device**: use this option if you want to sign in with a passkey stored on a device paired via Bluetooth with the Windows device. This option is only supported for Android devices
- **Security key**: use this option if you want to sign in with a passkey stored on a FIDO2 security key
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:::image type="content" source="images/use-passkey.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the passkey dialog prompting the user to pick where the passkey is stored." lightbox="images/use-passkey.png" border="false":::
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ Pick one of the following options to learn how to use a passkey, based on where
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4. Scan the QR code with your phone or tablet where you saved the passkey
4. Scan the QR code with your phone or tablet where you saved the passkey. Once the connection to the device is established, follow the instructions to use the passkey
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