Passwordless logins for business. Phishing resistant security.
Passkeys are now supported in Uniqkey, so you can register passkeys for services that support them while keeping your old passwords. Stronger access where possible, full coverage everywhere else, managed in one European platform.



















Roll out passkeys confidently. With password compatibility built in
Passkeys are already improving sign in performance at scale. Industry data shows up to 93 percent success rates and 73 percent faster sign ins, adding to the usability gains organisations already get from password managers and helping reduce failed attempts and support demand.
Foundation for passwordless security for Businesses.
Governance built into every phishing-resistant login.
Sign in performance
Speed up logins, reduce failed attempts.
Fewer failed attempts means fewer interruptions. Passkeys help users get in faster and more reliably, which improves everyday work and reduces avoidable friction at the point of access.



Collaboration
Manage and share passkeys like other credentials.
Store passkeys in Uniqkey alongside passwords and shared logins. Share access with the right people in a few clicks, keep it organised across teams, and maintain visibility as responsibilities change.
European control
Modern authentication under European ownership.
Passkeys are managed inside Uniqkey, operated within European infrastructure and aligned with European expectations around sovereignty and control.


Trusted by leading European organisations.
Loved by customers, hated by hackers.






“Uniqkey isn’t just a vendor; they’re a partner genuinely committed to understanding our needs and helping us achieve secure, streamlined operations."

Features that make login simpler, and security stronger.
Loved by businesses, frustrating for attackers.
Still have questions?
No problem.
A passkey replaces a password with a cryptographic key pair. During sign in, the service checks that you hold the matching key, instead of asking you to type a reusable secret. This helps reduce the risk of password reuse and password guessing attacks, while making sign in faster for users.
No. Passkeys complement the password manager. Many services still rely on passwords, and organisations need one place to manage every login method. Uniqkey supports passkeys for services that allow them, while still managing passwords for everything else.
You can register passkeys for supported services, use them alongside existing passwords, add more than one passkey per login, and share passkeys securely when teams need shared access.
Yes. You can manage and share passkeys like other credentials in Uniqkey. This helps teams collaborate on shared services without reverting to insecure workarounds.
Passkeys depend on whether each service supports them. Uniqkey enables passkeys for services that are compatible, and keeps your existing password available for services that are not yet ready.
Uniqkey is built for European organisations that need control and clarity over access. Passkeys are managed centrally inside Uniqkey, operated within European infrastructure with European ownership, helping teams align security improvements with sovereignty expectations, especially in regulated and critical environments.
Move towards passwordless without losing control.
Built for European organisations.
Passkeys are now supported in Uniqkey. See how to register, manage, and share passkeys, while keeping passwords as a fallback during transition.






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