It’s no secret that Microsoft is on board with ushering in a fully passwordless computing future — specifically one that’s powered by a newfangled technology known as passkeys. Back in June, the tech giant confirmed its intention to bring so-called plugin passkey provider integration to Windows 11 in a future update, and, as of the recently-released November 2025 security update, the functionality is now live for a growing number of PC users running the latest version of the operating system.


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Engadget: Microsoft Edge now supports passwordless sign-ins

Edge users will soon be able to securely sign into websites without having to remember…

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ZDNet: Windows 10 moves closer to killing off passwords with Edge WebAuthn logins

Through Microsoft Edge’s support of WebAuthn, users will be able to sign in using a…

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Digital Trends: Use your face or finger to log into accounts using Microsoft Edge

In this article, Digital Trends reports that Microsoft Edge now supports the Web Authentication specification…

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