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url: 'https://www.corbado.com/faq/passkeys-other-people-devices'
title: 'Can Passkeys Be Used on Other People''s Devices?'
description: 'Can passkeys be used on other people''s devices? Discover how passkeys enable secure, seamless login on borrowed or nearby devices using Bluetooth and QR codes.'
lang: 'en'
keywords: 'passkey on other devices'
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# Can Passkeys Be Used on Other People's Devices?

## Can Passkeys Be Used on Other People's Devices?

**Yes, passkeys stored on your device, such as a smartphone, can be used to securely log
in to other nearby devices, like a borrowed laptop.** The process is simple: when logging
in on a borrowed device, you might see an option to scan a
[QR code](https://www.corbado.com/blog/qr-code-login-authentication) using your phone. Bluetooth technology
ensures that the borrowed device and your phone are in close proximity. Once this is
validated, you can authenticate the login using biometric methods like
[Face ID](https://www.corbado.com/faq/is-face-id-passkey) or a fingerprint on your phone. This makes passkeys not
only secure but also highly versatile, allowing for easy access across devices without
compromising security.

> - **Passkeys can be used on other nearby devices securely.**
> - Use a [QR code](https://www.corbado.com/blog/qr-code-login-authentication) on the borrowed device to pair with
>   your phone.
> - Authentication is completed via biometrics on your phone, ensuring a secure login
>   process.

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Passkeys offer a flexible and secure method for user authentication, even when you need to
log in to a device that isn't your own. Here’s a deeper look into how this works:

### How Passkeys Work Across Devices

- **QR Code and Bluetooth Pairing:** When using a passkey to log in to a borrowed or
  nearby device, the device typically displays a
  [QR code](https://www.corbado.com/blog/qr-code-login-authentication). Scanning this code with your smartphone
  check the devices' proximity via Bluetooth and enables secure communication channel.
- **Biometric Authentication:** Once the devices are paired, your smartphone becomes the
  key to access. You’ll authenticate the login using biometric methods like
  [Face ID](https://www.corbado.com/faq/is-face-id-passkey), Touch ID, or
  [Windows Hello](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/windows-hello). This ensures that even if someone else tries
  to use your device, they can't access your accounts without your biometrics.
- **Security and Convenience:** This method not only enhances security by ensuring that
  both devices are in close proximity, but it also adds convenience. There's no need to
  type in complex passwords or carry hardware tokens; your smartphone and its biometrics
  handle everything.

### Technical Implications

- **Bluetooth Security:** Bluetooth is used to verify the physical proximity of the
  devices, which is a crucial factor in preventing unauthorized access from remote
  locations.
- **No Passwords Involved:** The use of passkeys eliminates the need for passwords,
  reducing the risk of [phishing](https://www.corbado.com/glossary/phishing) attacks. The combination of device
  proximity and biometrics adds an additional layer of security.
- **Compatibility:** Most modern devices support the use of passkeys, making it easier to
  adopt this technology across various platforms and applications.

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