---
url: 'https://www.corbado.com/blog/windows-managing-passkeys'
title: 'Windows Managing Passkeys: New Passkey Features'
description: 'Let''s explore how Windows 11 makes passkey management easier. This blog post explains the new features that Windows 11 is bringing to manage passkeys better.'
lang: 'en'
author: 'Vincent Delitz'
date: '2023-10-11T00:00:00.000Z'
lastModified: '2026-03-25T10:00:25.268Z'
category: 'Passkeys Strategy'
---

# Windows Managing Passkeys: New Passkey Features

## Key Facts

- **Built-in passkey manager** in Windows 11 removes the need to use browsers like Google
  Chrome, letting users create and delete passkeys directly in Settings.
- When a passkey is saved, Windows 11 now displays a notification showing the **relying
  party ID** and user ID, making credential details transparent.
- Windows 11 passkeys are currently **single-device only** with no cross-device sync,
  unlike Apple and Google which introduced syncing in 2022.
- Deleting a passkey follows the path **Settings > Accounts > Passkeys**, selecting the
  three-dot menu beside the entry and confirming deletion.
- Microsoft already supports passkeys across its own platforms including **GitHub**,
  **Microsoft 365** and LinkedIn, reflecting its commitment to the standard.

## 1. Hello, Enhanced Security with Windows 11 Passkeys!

Online security is super important, and [Windows 11](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-windows-11) is here to
give it a boost with improved
[passkey features](https://www.corbado.com/blog/social-logins-pre-filled-passkeys-customization)! Lets dive into
how managing passkeys is becoming a breeze (no reliance on browser tools anymore!) and why
its something to look forward about.

## 2. Exploring the World of Passkeys with Microsoft

Were big fans of passkeys and so is Microsoft! Theyve been working on making passkeys
(like logging in with [Windows Hello](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/windows-hello) instead of a password) even
better. Microsoft has always been a key player in pushing passkeys and WebAuthn standards
forward, offering passkey authentication already on their platforms like GitHub,
[Microsoft 365](https://www.corbado.com/blog/microsoft-passkeys-best-practices-analysis), and
[LinkedIn](https://www.corbado.com/blog/linkedin-passkeys). With the new update in
[Windows 11](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-windows-11), users are now equipped with some more tools to
manage their passkeys in Windows.

## 3. Creating Passkeys: Now Simpler and Informative

With the latest [Windows 11](https://www.corbado.com/blog/passkeys-windows-11) update, creating passkeys got a
makeover! Now, when a passkey is saved, you get a neat notification. Plus, it shows
important info like the [user ID](https://www.corbado.com/blog/webauthn-user-id-userhandle) (like
[vincent+windows11@corbado.com](mailto:vincent+windows11@corbado.com)) and the
[relying party](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/relying-party) ID (like [passkeys.eu](https://passkeys.eu)),
making things clear and straightforward.

![Windows 11 Create Passkey](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/64f9ca85991934e5e2dcb563_windows_11_create_passkey_dialog_36bb4383ab.png)

## 4. Managing Passkeys on Windows 11: Easy-Peasy!

Gone are the days when managing passkeys on Windows felt like a chore. No more hopping
over to browsers like Google Chrome to manage your passkeys. Windows 11 has a built-in
passkey manager thats super easy to use! Want to delete a passkey? Just:

1. Go to: Settings &gt; Accounts &gt; Passkeys and find the website linked to the passkey.

![Windows Managing Passkeys](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/64f9cac914d73468d96f0300_windows_11_passkey_manager_cc49cb2e7b.jpg)

2. Click the three-dot menu next to the one you want to delete and hit
   "[Delete passkey](https://www.corbado.com/blog/how-to-delete-passkey-apple-windows-android)."

![Windows Managing Passkeys Delete Passkey](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/64f9cadfdc5a7c7c36dd03f8_windows_11_passkey_manager_delete_passkey_57de214e70.jpg)

3. Click "Delete" again when the confirmation box pops up.

![Windows Managing Passkeys Confirm Deletion](https://www.corbado.com/website-assets/64f9caeeaf15d5cae7c580a9_windows_11_passkey_manager_confirm_deletion_35ef2ba575.jpg)

## 5. Syncing Passkeys with Windows Hello: Whats the Status Quo?

Our journey into exploring passkeys in Windows 11 brought up a curious point: how will
passkeys sync across different Windows devices? Currently, passkeys still stay on one
device (single-device passkeys). Were all eyes and ears on how Microsoft will make syncing
work, especially since Apple and Google have already set the stage with their syncing
features in 2022 and more updates in 2023. Especially when a Windows account already has
[Windows Hello](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/windows-hello) turned on, how will syncing work? Were on the
lookout!

Wrapping Up: Windows 11 is stepping up, making digital security and managing passkeys fun
and straightforward. Dont wan to miss an important update, then
[join our passkeys community](https://join.slack.com/t/corbado/shared_invite/zt-1b7867yz8-V~Xr~ngmSGbt7IA~g16ZsQ).

## Frequently Asked Questions

### How do I manage and delete passkeys directly in Windows 11?

Windows 11 includes a native passkey manager accessible via Settings &gt; Accounts &gt;
Passkeys. To delete a passkey, locate the website entry, click the three-dot menu beside
it, select 'Delete passkey' and confirm the prompt.

### Does Windows 11 sync passkeys across multiple devices like Apple and Google do?

As of the features described in this update, Windows 11 passkeys remain single-device only
and do not sync across multiple Windows devices. Apple and Google both launched
cross-device passkey syncing in 2022, so Microsoft cross-device sync is still an open
question.

### What details are shown when a passkey is created on Windows 11?

When a passkey is saved on Windows 11, a notification appears that includes the user ID
(such as an email address) and the relying party ID (the domain of the website). This
makes it clear which account and service the passkey belongs to.
