Which betting apps support Face ID, fingerprint & passkey login? Full overview of biometric authentication across US, UK, EU & Australian gambling operators.
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Created: October 29, 2025
Updated: March 25, 2026

Many mobile betting apps already support Face ID and fingerprint login as a convenience layer, but true passkey support based on FIDO2 and WebAuthn standards remains rare in the iGaming industry. This article covers which gambling companies support passkeys, which betting apps offer biometric login (Face ID and fingerprint), and why passkeys are the future of authentication for the gambling and betting industry.
Passkeys are a secure, passwordless authentication method that replaces passwords with biometric authentication (like Face ID or a fingerprint scan) or a device-based credential. Unlike simple biometric app login — where Face ID merely unlocks a stored password — passkeys use public-private key cryptography and are phishing-resistant by design. Stake is currently the leading iGaming operator with full passkey support. Others offer biometric convenience login or are in various stages of passkey development.
Many popular betting apps already allow users to log in with Face ID or fingerprint authentication on their mobile apps. However, this is typically a convenience feature that unlocks a stored password or session token — it is not the same as true FIDO2 passkey support, which provides phishing-resistant security at the protocol level.
| Betting App | Face ID (iOS) | Fingerprint (Android) | True Passkey Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stake | Yes | Yes | Yes (FIDO2) |
| DraftKings | Yes | Yes | No |
| FanDuel | Yes | Yes | No |
| BetMGM | Yes | Yes | No |
| Bet365 | Yes | Yes | No |
| BetRivers | Yes | Yes | No |
| Hard Rock Bet | Yes | Yes | No |
| Ladbrokes | Yes (AU app) | No | No |
| Paddy Power | Yes | No | No |
| Sky Bet | Yes | Yes | No |
| Betfair | Yes | Yes | No |
| Unibet | Yes | Yes | No |
Biometric app login is a good first step toward better user experience, but it does not protect against phishing, credential stuffing, or account takeover attacks the way passkeys do. With biometric app login, the underlying credential is still a password — Face ID simply bypasses typing it. Passkeys eliminate the password entirely.
Gambling operators are beginning to adopt passkeys to address growing cybersecurity threats and player demands for seamless iGaming and betting experiences. Traditional authentication methods, such as passwords and SMS-based 2FA, are vulnerable to phishing, credential stuffing, and SIM-swapping attacks, which have led to significant security incidents at major operators like DraftKings. Passkeys solve these issues by leveraging FIDO2 and WebAuthn standards, which use public-private key cryptography to provide phishing-resistant security.
Phishing Resistance: Passkeys authenticate users without sharing secrets over the network; they are bound to specific domains, preventing their use on fraudulent sites.
Support across devices: Passkeys in gambling applications ensure seamless access for users across multiple devices. Whether you’re using Face ID on an iPhone, Windows Hello on a laptop, or Android biometrics, passkeys can sync through iCloud Keychain or Google Password Manager, making access to betting accounts effortless.
Improved User Experience (UX): Passkeys offer a frictionless authentication process, significantly reducing login time, which is crucial for live betting and can decrease account access issues.
In the following, you’ll see an overview of which gambling and betting providers use passkeys to protect their users.
| Gambling Provider | Region(s) | Passkey Status |
|---|---|---|
| Stake | Global | Fully implemented |
| Gamingtec | Europe | Partially implemented |
| DraftKings | USA | Not yet available |
| FanDuel | USA | Not yet available |
| BetMGM | USA | Not yet available |
| Caesars Sportsbook | USA | Not yet available |
| ESPN BET | USA | Not yet available |
| BetRivers | USA | In development (offers biometric login) |
| Hard Rock Bet | USA | In development (offers OTP & biometric login) |
| Bovada | USA | Not yet available |
| William Hill | UK, Europe, USA | Not yet available |
| Bet365 | UK, Europe, Australia | Not yet available |
| Tipico | UK, Europe | Not yet available |
| Ladbrokes | UK, Australia | In development (offers biometric login) |
| Coral | UK | Not yet available |
| Sky Bet | UK | Not yet available |
| Betfred | UK | Not yet available |
| Paddy Power | UK, Europe | Not yet available |
| 888 / Evoke | UK, Europe | Not yet available |
| Betsson | Europe | Not yet available |
| LeoVegas | Europe | Not yet available |
| Unibet / Kindred | Europe, Australia | Not yet available |
| Bwin | Europe | Not yet available |
| Sportsbet | Australia | Not yet available |
| Neds | Australia | Not yet available |
| TAB | Australia | Not yet available |
| PointsBet | Australia | Not yet available |
| Betfair | UK, Australia | In development (offers biometric login) |
| SJM Holdings | Asia | Not yet available |
| Galaxy Entertainment | Asia | Not yet available |
| Melco Resorts | Asia | Not yet available |
| Sands China | Asia | Not yet available |
| Wynn Macau | Asia | Not yet available |
| Genting Berhad | Asia | Not yet available |
| Nagacorp | Asia | Not yet available |
While passkey adoption in the gambling and iGaming industry is still in its early stages, a few key players have begun to implement the technology, while most major operators still rely on older authentication methods.
Yes! Stake has fully implemented passkey support across its global casino and sportsbook platforms, making it one of the first major iGaming operators to go passwordless.
Key highlights:
Implementation Date: The rollout of passkey login began in mid-September 2025 and is gradually becoming available to all users.
FIDO Standard: Stake's implementation is based on the globally recognized FIDO standard, ensuring a high level of security and interoperability.
Cross-Platform Support: Players can sign in using biometric verification (fingerprint or facial ID) or a device PIN, removing the need for traditional passwords or one-time codes.
Enhanced Security and Speed: The move aims to set a "new benchmark for player protection and convenience" by eliminating password-related risks like phishing. Passkey logins are also significantly faster, which is a major benefit during live betting events.
Yes, Gamingtec, a leading B2B iGaming platform provider, has successfully integrated passkeys into its platform. While not a direct-to-consumer operator, Gamingtec provides the underlying technology for various online betting and casino brands. In a case study, Gamingtec introduced passkeys as a selectable two-factor authentication (2FA) option alongside traditional methods like SMS and email OTPs. The results showed significant improvements in user experience: passkey logins had a 100% success rate and were substantially faster (average of 14 seconds) compared to SMS OTPs (23 seconds) and email OTPs (30 seconds). Following this success, Gamingtec is planning to roll out a fully passwordless experience, removing the need for 2FA altogether and positioning passkeys as the primary login method for its partners.
Currently, no major US-based gambling operators offer full passkey support. They primarily rely on traditional passwords combined with two-factor authentication (2FA), often as a regulatory requirement.
No, DraftKings does not currently support passkeys. To secure accounts, the platform requires users in regulated states to use two-factor authentication (2FA), typically via SMS or email, in addition to a password. DraftKings has been a repeated target of credential stuffing attacks: in November 2022, approximately 68,000 accounts were compromised resulting in up to $300,000 in unauthorized withdrawals, and in September 2025, another credential stuffing incident affected additional accounts. These attacks — where attackers use stolen passwords from other data breaches — highlight why password-based security is insufficient and why passkeys would significantly improve account protection for DraftKings users.
No, FanDuel does not offer passkey support at this time. The platform secures accounts with a password and requires two-factor authentication (2FA) via an authenticator app or SMS in many regulated states.
No, BetMGM does not currently support passkeys for user login. The company uses traditional password-based authentication and has partnered with identity solutions provider Prove to streamline its user onboarding process, but this does not extend to passwordless login for existing users.
Caesars Sportsbook has not implemented passkey support. The platform secures user accounts with a password and offers multi-factor authentication.
BetRivers does not offer full passkey support, but it provides some passwordless features. Users can enable biometric login (like Face ID) within the mobile app for convenience and can also opt to receive a one-time login code via text or email.
Hard Rock Bet does not support the passkey standard. However, it offers users two passwordless login options: signing in with a one-time verification code sent via text or email, or using biometrics like Face ID or fingerprint on a trusted device.
Passkey adoption among UK and European gambling providers is still very limited, with most major brands continuing to use password and 2FA-based systems.
No, William Hill does not currently support passkeys. The company uses password-based logins and offers optional two-factor authentication (2FA) via email.
Ladbrokes does not support passkeys for login. However, its mobile app for Australian users allows for FaceID to be enabled, which functions as a convenience layer over the traditional password.
No, Bet365 has not implemented passkey support. The company uses a standard password system and offers a separate "bet365 Authenticator" app. The bet365 Authenticator is available on iOS and Android and can be set up by scanning a QR code in the Bet365 account security settings. However, this authenticator is primarily used to approve bets and verify certain account actions — it is not used for the initial account login itself. Users still rely on a password to log in, then use the authenticator for transaction approval. Bet365 also supports Face ID and fingerprint biometric login on its mobile app as a convenience feature, but this does not constitute FIDO2 passkey support.
No, as of early 2026, Tipico does not support passkeys. The platform relies on standard password-based authentication with optional two-factor authentication.
While passkey adoption among Australian gambling providers is still in its early stages, some operators have integrated biometric features into their apps for a more convenient login experience.
No, Sportsbet does not currently offer passkeys. It uses a traditional email/password login system.
Ladbrokes Australia does not support passkeys. However, the mobile app allows iOS users to enable FaceID for a faster login experience, though this is not a true passkey implementation.
No, Betfair Australia does not support passkeys. The platform's help section indicates that users who have issues with biometric or PIN login on the app should reset the feature, suggesting a convenience-based biometric login is available but not full passkey support.
Major land-based and online gambling operators in Asia have not yet announced broad support for passkeys. Many integrated resorts offer digital room keys via mobile apps, but this technology is separate from FIDO-based passkeys for online accounts.
Genting Casino does not currently support FIDO2 passkeys for online account login. Genting uses standard password-based authentication with two-factor authentication (2FA) via SMS or app-based codes for its online casino platform. The company requires regular password updates every 90 days and enforces document-based identity verification.
At its physical casino locations, Genting Casinos UK has implemented facial recognition technology for identity verification and responsible gambling compliance. However, this in-venue facial recognition system is separate from online account authentication and does not extend to biometric login for the Genting online casino app. Players looking for Face ID or fingerprint login will not find this feature on Genting's online platform. For secure, passwordless gambling access, passkey-supporting operators like Stake currently provide the strongest option.
There is no public information indicating that major Asian casino operators such as SJM Holdings, Galaxy Entertainment, Melco Resorts, Sands China, Wynn Macau, or Nagacorp currently support passkeys for their online services or rewards accounts. These platforms typically rely on traditional username/password combinations, OTPs, or proprietary app-based systems for digital access.
Some gambling platforms may support hardware security keys like YubiKeys if they have implemented the FIDO2/WebAuthn standard. A hardware key provides the strongest form of security by storing the passkey on a physical, un-copyable device.
Key insights:
Standalone multi-factor authentication (MFA) using YubiKeys is not yet universal for gambling accounts.
FIDO-based passwordless login (passkeys) is gaining momentum. A hardware key is one way to store a passkey, offering maximum protection against remote attacks.
As the industry moves towards passwordless betting, synced passkeys stored on phones and computers are likely to become the preferred method for general consumer use due to ease of use, while hardware keys will remain a gold-standard option for high-stakes players and the most security-conscious users.
Yes — if the betting site supports passkeys. Traditional gambling platforms require one-time passwords (OTPs) sent via SMS or email as a second authentication factor, which adds friction to every login and is vulnerable to SIM-swapping attacks. Passkeys eliminate the need for OTPs entirely by combining "something you have" (your device) with "something you are" (biometrics) into a single, fast authentication step.
With a passkey-enabled betting site like Stake, you simply use Face ID, fingerprint, or a device PIN to log in — no waiting for SMS codes, no checking your email for OTPs, and no risk of OTP interception. This is especially beneficial for live, in-play betting where every second counts. For operators, passkeys also reduce the cost of SMS OTPs and lower support ticket volumes from players locked out due to OTP delivery failures.
Regulatory bodies are increasingly mandating stronger authentication for online gambling platforms, which is driving interest in passkeys as a compliance-friendly solution.
New Jersey was one of the first US states to require multi-factor authentication (MFA) for online gambling operators. Under N.J.A.C. 13:69O-1.1, all internet and mobile gaming operators must use at least two authentication factors from the standard categories: something you know (password), something you have (token or device), or something you are (biometrics). Passkeys satisfy two of these factors in a single step — the device acts as "something you have" and the biometric verification as "something you are" — making them an ideal MFA solution for NJ-regulated operators.
The UK Gambling Commission updated its Remote Gambling and Software Technical Standards (RTS) with enhanced security requirements aligned with ISO/IEC 27001 standards. These regulations require licensed operators to implement robust access controls and data protection measures for player accounts, creating further incentive for UK gambling operators to adopt modern authentication methods like passkeys.
Gambling providers worldwide are transitioning to passwordless authentication as traditional passwords become an increasing security vulnerability. The shift is happening in phases: most operators currently offer a hybrid model with biometric app login or one-time codes alongside passwords, while early adopters like Stake have already moved to full passkey support.
For consumer betting, passkeys are the most scalable solution — they require no additional hardware, are built into existing devices, work across iOS, Android, and Windows, and provide fast, frictionless login that is especially valuable for live betting. High-stakes players and professional bettors may additionally benefit from device-bound passkeys stored on hardware security keys for the highest level of account protection.
As regulatory requirements tighten and credential stuffing attacks continue to target gambling platforms, passkeys offer a clear path forward: phishing-resistant security, faster login times, lower operational costs from eliminating SMS OTPs, and improved player retention through a better authentication experience.
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