diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/images/device-save-qr.png b/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/images/device-save-qr.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..62ee9d608b Binary files /dev/null and b/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/images/device-save-qr.png differ diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/images/save-passkey-device.png b/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/images/save-passkey-device.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..89c00a9365 Binary files /dev/null and b/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/images/save-passkey-device.png differ diff --git a/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/index.md b/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/index.md index 4c4f5c90ce..3a78bb70c3 100644 --- a/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/index.md +++ b/windows/security/identity-protection/passkeys/index.md @@ -27,27 +27,23 @@ Windows provides a native experience for passkey management starting in Windows The general steps to create a passkey are the same, regardless of *where* you want to store it: :::row::: - :::column span="3"::: + :::column span="4"::: 1. Go to a website or app that supports passkeys :::column-end::: - :::column span="1"::: - :::column-end::: :::row-end::: :::row::: - :::column span="3"::: + :::column span="4"::: 2. Create a passkey from your account settings :::column-end::: - :::column span="1"::: - :::column-end::: :::row-end::: :::row::: :::column span="3"::: 3. Choose where to save the passkey and select **Next**. By default, Windows prompts to save the passkey locally if you're using Windows Hello or Windows Hello for Business. If you select the option **Use another device**, you can choose to save the passkey on one of the following locations: - - **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, if offered by the device. This option requires the linked device to be connected via Bluetooth to the Windows device - - **Security key** - the passkey is saved to a security key (FIDO2 key), protected by the key's biometrics, if offered by the key + - **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, if offered by the device. This option requires the linked device to be connected via Bluetooth to the Windows device + - **Security key** - the passkey is saved to a security key (FIDO2 key), protected by the key's biometrics, if offered by the key :::column-end::: :::column span="1"::: @@ -80,18 +76,18 @@ Select one of the following options to learn how to save a passkey, based on whe :::row::: :::column span="3"::: - 4. Select a Windows Hello unlock option + 4. Scan the QR code with your phone or tablet, and follow the instructions to save the passkey :::column-end::: :::column span="1"::: - :::image type="content" source="images/save-passkey-hello.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the passkey save dialog prompting the user to pick a location." lightbox="images/save-passkey-hello.png" border="false"::: + :::image type="content" source="images/device-save-qr.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the qr code asking the user to scan on phone or tablet." lightbox="images/device-save-qr.png" border="false"::: :::column-end::: :::row-end::: :::row::: :::column span="3"::: - 5. The passkey is saved to your Windows device. To confirm select **OK** + 5. Once the passkey is saved to your phone or tablet, confirm by selecting **OK** :::column-end::: :::column span="1"::: - :::image type="content" source="images/save-passkey-hello-confirmation.png" alt-text="Screenshot confirming that the passkey is saved to the linked device." lightbox="images/save-passkey-hello-confirmation.png" border="false"::: + :::image type="content" source="images/save-passkey-device.png" alt-text="Screenshot confirming that the passkey is saved to the device." lightbox="images/save-passkey-device.png" border="false"::: :::column-end::: :::row-end::: @@ -117,19 +113,16 @@ Select one of the following options to learn how to save a passkey, based on whe #### [**Security key**](#tab/key) :::row::: - :::column span="3"::: - 4. Select a Windows Hello unlock option - :::column-end::: - :::column span="1"::: - :::image type="content" source="images/save-passkey-hello.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the passkey save dialog prompting the user to pick a location." lightbox="images/save-passkey-hello.png" border="false"::: + :::column span="4"::: + 4. Unlock the security key using the key's biometrics, if offered, or a PIN :::column-end::: :::row-end::: :::row::: :::column span="3"::: - 5. The passkey is saved to your Windows device. Confirm by selecting **OK** + 5. The passkey is saved to the security key. Confirm by selecting **OK** :::column-end::: :::column span="1"::: - :::image type="content" source="images/save-passkey-hello-confirmation.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the passkey save dialog prompting the user to pick a location." lightbox="images/save-passkey-hello-confirmation.png" border="false"::: + :::image type="content" source="images/save-passkey-device.png" alt-text="Screenshot confirming that the passkey is saved to the security key." lightbox="images/save-passkey-device.png" border="false"::: :::column-end::: :::row-end::: @@ -261,6 +254,7 @@ To view and manage passkeys saved for apps or websites, go to **Settings > Accou To provide feedback for Windows Hello for Business passwordless experience, open [**Feedback Hub**][FHUB] and use the category **Security and Privacy > Passkey**. - + -[FHUB]: feedback-hub://?referrer=resolveUpgradeErrorsPage&tabid=2&contextid=81&newFeedback=true&feedbackType=2&topic=submit-errors.md +[FHUB]: feedback-hub://?tabid=2&newFeedback=true&feedbackType=1 +[KB-1]: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/5030310 \ No newline at end of file