This tutorial will show you how to see which apps have requested passkey creation, usage, and enumeration in the last 7 days for your account in Windows 11.
Passkeys provide a more secure and convenient method to logging into websites and apps compared to passwords. Unlike passwords, which users must remember and type, passkeys are stored as secrets on a device and can use a device's unlock mechanism (such as biometrics or a PIN). Passkeys can be used without the need for other sign-in challenges, making the authentication process faster, secure, and more convenient.
You can use passkeys with any applications or websites that support them, to create and sign in with Windows Hello. Once a passkey is created and stored with Windows Hello, you can use your device's biometrics or PIN to sign in. Alternatively, you can use a companion device (phone or tablet) to sign in.
You can review passkey creation, passkey usage, and passkey enumeration requests by apps on your device in the last 7 days.
Reference:
Support for Passkeys in Windows
Learn about passkeys and how to use them on Windows devices.
learn.microsoft.com
Here's How:
1 Open Settings (Win+I).
2 Click/tap on Privacy & security on the left side, and click/tap on Passkeys on the right side. (see screenshot below)
3 Under Allow passkey access, click/tap on Recent activity to expand it open to review passkey creation or passkey usage requests by apps on your device in the last 7 days. (see screenshot below)
4 Under Allow passkey autofill, click/tap on Recent activity to expand it open to review passkey enumeration by apps on your device in the last 7 days. (see screenshot below)
That's it,
Shawn Brink
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