Passkey storage on Apple devices
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(1) To store it in iCloud, you need to log in with your Apple ID and enable iCloud. The device must also have fingerprint recognition enabled.
(2) When adding a Passkey, if the default option to save it in iCloud doesn’t appear, you need to click [Save another way] and then select iCloud Keychain.
(3) After selecting it, the iCloud storage option will appear. Enter your fingerprint to complete the addition of the Passkey.
(1) Please use the Chrome browser, log in to your Gmail account, and visit 1dex.com.
(2) When adding a Passkey, if the default option to save it in Google Password Manager doesn’t appear, first click [Cancel]. Then, when the system pop-up appears, select Google Password Manager.
(3) After selecting it, the Google Password Manager storage option will appear. Enter your fingerprint to complete the addition of the Passkey.
(1) Please use the Chrome browser, log in to your Gmail account, and visit 1dex.com.
(2) When adding a Passkey, if the default option to save it in Chrome on Mac doesn’t appear, first click [Cancel]. Then, when the system pop-up appears, select [Your Chrome profile].
(3) After selecting it, click [Continue], enter your fingerprint, and the addition of the Passkey will be completed.
(Note: This Passkey is stored locally on the device, not in the cloud.)
(1) When adding a Passkey, if the default option shows adding the Passkey via QR code scanning, first click [Cancel]. Then, when the system pop-up appears, select [Use a phone, tablet, or security key].
(2) Use your phone to scan the QR code and complete the addition on the phone using face recognition or fingerprint.
(Note: If both the Apple computer and the Apple phone are logged into the same iCloud account, it will indicate that a Passkey has already been created. To complete the addition, you need to log in and save it to a different iCloud account, or use a non-Apple mobile device.)