A minimal app to demonstrate password less authentication leveraging native devices biometric options like Touch ID with WebAuthn following FIDO web standards.
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Passkeys are a form of passwordless user authentication for websites and apps, that is designed to provide a high level
of security by leveraging public key infrastructure. Unlike passwords, no shared secret is exchanged between the user
and a service. Instead, the public key is sent to the server, while the private key is stored in the user’s device.
To verify the user’s identity, users can use biometric data, such as a fingerprints or facial recognition, instead of
relying on a user-generated password. This makes it much more difficult for attackers to gain unauthorized access to an
account, as passkeys are two-factor-authentication (2FA) by default. Concisely, they avoid a range of
password-based attacks, including phishing, by providing an additional layer of security.
A minimal app to demonstrate password less authentication leveraging native devices biometric options like Touch ID with WebAuthn following FIDO web standards.
🔑 WebAuthn Passkey Server Demo
Vanilla JavaScript repository of a sample app that offers passkey authentication.
Repository for WebAuthn Autocomplete / Passkey Autofill playground.
Simple static site which provides a way to play with passkeys
A basic Quart App using Passkeys for registration, authentication, encryption and decryption
Easily add passkey authentication to your web app with Myst Auth.
Demos for identity on the web. Built by the Chrome Developer Relations team and friends.