

Then when you next go to sign in, you’ll be prompted for your biometric info and 1Password will fill in the passkey for you. Are you sure it’s secure?' Steve Won, Chief Product OfficerġPassword’s passkey beta is extremely easy to use – creating a passkey on a compatible website basically involves clicking “create passkey,” with no need to dream up a complicated password at any point.

There’s still the human psychology of ‘man, that was a little too easy. To make that happen, 1Password will start supporting passkeys in an open beta around the early summer, but we’ve had advance access for a couple of weeks.

As Shiner puts it, “One of the things that’s exciting for us is I think we’re going to start to see in 2023 passkeys really take off.” He continues, “I think when we look at it in terms of where passkeys are at, some of the releases that we’ve seen from other platforms, and obviously what we’re doing ourselves, 2023 is going to be a year where passkeys start to take off.” 1Password’s passkey beta
