Microsoft is rolling out a significant update to its Edge browser that allows users to save and sync passkeys across their Windows devices. Announced on November 3, the new feature integrates passkeys directly into the Microsoft Password Manager, starting with Edge version 142.

Addressing a key weakness in the company’s passwordless strategy, this move untethers passkeys from a single machine. By enabling cloud synchronization for these phishing-resistant credentials, Microsoft aims to make secure, password-free logins more practical for everyday use. F

or now, the feature is limited to Windows desktops, with support for other platforms planned for the future.


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