Apple or Google Passkey to log in password-free to your Microsoft 365 work account?

Lars M Johansson 30 Reputation points
2023-03-26T21:07:38.0533333+00:00

Hello!

Is it possible to use Apple, iPhone or Google, Android passkey to log in password-free to your Microsoft 365 work account?

Sincerely

Lars Johansson

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  1. Simon Ren-MSFT 35,391 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2023-03-27T02:56:14.3833333+00:00

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Q&A forum.

    You can try to use Microsoft Authenticator. Microsoft Authenticator can be used to sign in to any Azure AD account without using a password. Microsoft Authenticator uses key-based authentication to enable a user credential that is tied to a device, where the device uses a PIN or biometric. For more detailed information, please refer to the official article:

    Enable passwordless sign-in with Microsoft Authenticator

    Thanks for your time. Have a nice day!

    Best regards,

    Simon


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  1. Hayate 15 Reputation points
    2023-10-19T20:38:01.28+00:00

    Maybe a late reply, but after I found this post with the same confuse, I have discover the solution by myself.

    In the Security page, go to "Advanced security options", click "Add a new way to sign in or verify" and select "Use a security key".

    Though it only have the option of USB or NFC device, but choose either will pop up a window to let you select your passkey device. In my case Chrome will list up my Android devices.

    Perhaps someone can check out that if Safari also works.

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