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How to enable Passkeys (Beta)
How to enable Passkeys (Beta)

Enable passkeys on your Shakepay account to achieve the highest level of account security.

Updated over a week ago

What is a Passkey?

Passkeys are a new feature that allow you to securely login to your accounts using biometrics such as: fingerprint, face authentication, or PIN unlock. Once set up, go a step further and remove your password from your account entirely.

Without a password, there’s no information to give out, accidentally or on purpose, that will allow others to access your account.

Note: This feature is in beta currently and is not yet available to all customers.


Enabling passkeys on mobile (iOS & Android)

  1. In the Shakepay app, enter the settings page by clicking the gear icon

  2. Click ‘Security & privacy’

  3. Select ‘Passkeys’

  4. Click ‘Add new passkey’

  5. Feel free to name your new passkey and then click ‘Create’

  6. Follow the passkey setup instructions as per your device’s settings

  7. All set! Log out and log back in to see for yourself just how easy it can be

Want to take it one step further?

Once you have a passkey set up, you can officially delete your password. Without a password on your account, there’s no way for fraudsters to gain access to your accounts without your physical devices.


Deleting your Password

  1. In the Shakepay app, enter the settings page by clicking the gear icon

  2. Click ‘Security & privacy’

  3. Select ‘Passkeys’

  4. Click ‘Remove your password’

  5. Click ‘Confirm’

Congratulations! Your account is now fully secured with passkeys and cannot be breached from a distance, no matter what information someone might have.


I lost access to my passkey and I don’t have a password on my account

Getting back into your account is as simple as resetting your password using the ‘Forgot my password’ flow on the login page.


Want to learn more about passkeys?

Check out some of these resources to learn more about this new exciting security development:


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