
Bitwarden introduced help for logging into Home windows 11 gadgets utilizing passkeys saved within the supervisor’s vault, enabling phishing-resistant authentication.
The brand new function is offered for all plans, together with the free tier, and permits logging into Home windows by deciding on the safety key choice and scanning a QR code with a cellular gadget to substantiate entry to the passkey saved within the Bitwarden encrypted vault.
Bitwarden is an open-source password and secrets and techniques supervisor that may retailer account passwords, passkeys, API keys, bank card particulars, id knowledge, and personal notes.
To make use of the brand new function, there are three required circumstances:
- Have Entra ID–joined gadgets
- FIDO2 safety key sign-in is enabled
- Have a registered Entra ID passkey saved of their Bitwarden vault
“Home windows now helps industry-standard passkeys secured within the Bitwarden vault, enabling passwordless authentication throughout sign-in,” Bitwarden says in a press launch.
“Customers can select to log in with a passkey saved within the Bitwarden vault, permitting Home windows to authenticate utilizing cryptographic credentials reasonably than passwords, with out transmitting shared secrets and techniques.”
Bitwarden acts because the passkey supplier within the Home windows authentication stream, storing the credential within the consumer’s synced vault reasonably than binding it to a single gadget. This additionally permits restoration utilizing different gadgets in case of shedding the cellphone.
Extra importantly, by eradicating password entry from the login course of and utilizing cryptographic challenges signed with non-public keys saved within the vault, the danger of credential publicity to phishing drops dramatically.
Bitwarden states that Microsoft will roll out passkey login on Home windows this month, and it is dependent upon the Microsoft Entra ID configuration.
In November 2025, Microsoft introduced the introduction of a passkey supplier API on Home windows 11, permitting third-party apps like Bitwarden and 1Password to retailer and handle passkeys for web sites and apps on the OS.
The newest announcement extends this additional, to a extra basic authentication layer, that of the OS itself.
