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Synchronisé sur tous les appareils via iCloud ou Google
Touch ID · Face ID · Windows Hello · PIN
Stocké sur clé physique — ne quitte jamais l’appareil
USB · NFC · Bluetooth
A passkey is a digital key stored on your device. Instead of typing a password, your phone or computer proves it's you — with your fingerprint, face, or PIN.
One stays private on your device. The other goes to KEA Wallet — like a padlock only you can open.
Touch ID, Face ID, Windows Hello, or your PIN unlocks the key. Nothing leaves your device.
Your device sends a unique digital signature — like a wax seal that can only come from your key. KEA Wallet verifies the seal. No password ever crosses the internet.
Your crypto is only as safe as your login. Passkeys close the biggest gaps.
Fake login pages can't steal a passkey. It only works on the real KEA Wallet site.
No password stored on our servers. Even if hackers break in, they get nothing useful.
Uses the same P-256 cryptography that secures cryptocurrency transactions. Your keys, your wallet.
Someone halfway around the world can't sign in — your face or fingerprint must be on the device.
Your device plus your biometric — two protections in a single step. No extra codes or apps.
Trusted by crypto
Major crypto exchanges trust passkeys: Coinbase (#4), Binance (#6), and Kraken (#12) among the world's top passkey adopters. — Dashlane Passkey Report 2025
Your passkeys don't live on just one device. They're backed up automatically.
Sign in on another device with your phone
Need to sign in on a computer that doesn't have your passkey? Your browser shows a QR code. Scan it with your phone, verify with your fingerprint or face, and you're in. The passkey stays on your phone — nothing is transferred.
Passkeys work on most modern devices (2019 and newer).
| Platform | Create | Sign In |
|---|---|---|
| iPhone / iPad (iOS 16+) | ||
| Mac (macOS 13+) | ||
| Android (9+) | ||
| Windows (10/11) | ||
| Linux |
Full · QR / Security Key
If you already use a password manager, it can store your passkeys too — and sync them across Apple, Android, and Windows.
Stores passkeys alongside your passwords. Syncs across iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux, and all major browsers. Native Windows 11 passkey provider since November 2025.
Open-source password manager with passkey support. Cross-platform sync. Native Windows 11 passkey provider. Create a passkey on Windows, use it on mobile — or vice versa.
Passkey support with cross-platform sync. Supports Credential Exchange on iOS 26+ for passkey portability between providers.
Using a password manager lets you access your passkeys from any device, regardless of ecosystem.
For the highest security, use a physical key. Your passkey never leaves the hardware — it can't be copied, synced, or extracted.
Important
Hardware keys don't back up to the cloud. If you lose the key, you lose those passkeys. Best practice: register two keys, or keep a device passkey as backup.
Global adoption
Performance
Crypto & finance
Passkeys became the default sign-in for new Microsoft accounts in May 2025. Sources: FIDO Alliance, Microsoft, Dashlane
Want to dig deeper? These resources are from the organizations building passkey technology.
Check which devices support passkeys
About the security of passkeys
How Apple implements passkeys
Security of passkeys in Google Password Manager
Passkeys FAQ and technical overview
No extra app needed — passkeys are built into your phone, computer, and browser.
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