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+ Passkeys & Biometric Login
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+ Passkeys let you sign in using your device's built-in biometrics — Face ID or Touch ID on iPhone and Mac,
+ fingerprint or face unlock on Android, or Windows Hello on a PC — without ever typing your password.
+ This is especially useful for shop floor workers who may have dirty or gloved hands.
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+ Setting Up a Passkey
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+ - Log in with your password as normal.
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+ A prompt appears in the bottom-right corner of the screen after login. Click
+ Enable and follow the device prompt (Face ID, fingerprint, Windows Hello PIN, etc.).
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+ - The passkey is saved to that device. Repeat on each device you want to use biometrics on.
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+ Alternatively, go to Passkeys & Biometrics from the user
+ menu (top-right) at any time to add a new passkey for the current device.
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+ Signing In with a Passkey
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+ - Open the login page.
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+ Click the Use Face ID / Biometric button (the label matches your device —
+ "Use Windows Hello", "Use Touch ID", etc.).
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+ - Follow the device prompt. You are signed in immediately — no password required.
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+ The biometric button only appears if your browser and device support passkeys
+ (Safari 16+, Chrome 108+, Edge 108+, or any modern Android browser over HTTPS).
+ On unsupported browsers it is hidden automatically.
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+ Managing Passkeys
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+ Go to Passkeys & Biometrics (user menu → Passkeys & Biometrics)
+ to see all devices you have enrolled. Each entry shows the device name, the date it was added,
+ and when it was last used. Click Remove to revoke a passkey from a specific device —
+ useful if you lose a phone or change devices.
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+ Removing a passkey does not log you out — it just means that device will require a password
+ on the next login. If you lose a device, remove its passkey here as soon as possible.
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