How do I create passkeys in Okx?

Aug 15, 2024

OKX now supports Fast Identity Online (FIDO) passkeys as a two-factor authentication method. Passkeys allow you to enjoy password-free login without authentication codes. It is the most secure option to protect your account, and you can use your biometrics or a USB security key to log in.

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Create a passkey

Before you create a passkey, make sure you at least have:

A device with Windows 10 or macOS Ventura, or

A USB security key that supports the FIDO2 protocol

Make sure you're using a FIDO-supported browser with:

Chrome 109 or above

Safari 16 or above

Edge 109 or above

Log in to your account at okx.com and go to Profile > Security

Find Passkeys in the security center and select Set up

Select Enable passkeys and complete the security verification

Select one of the available options to create your passkey:

Create with this device

Use another device or physical key

Create with this device

Select Continue and complete the biometric authentication/PIN code on your device

Use another device or physical key

Select USB security key

Insert your security key and follow the instructions to create your passkey

Select A different device

Scan the QR code using your mobile device or tablet's native QR code scanner and complete the authentication on your device

Verify with passkey

Passkey verification is currently conducted during both the login and P2P processes. Once you have enabled the passkey feature, here is the process to verify it during login:

Verify with your current device

Log in to your account

You'll be prompted to use passkey to sign in with biometrics. For example, you can use Touch ID on your Mac to verify its you

Or you can Cancel and go back to using password to sign in

Verify with another device

Log in to your account

You'll be prompted to use passkey to sign in with another device

Use your other device to scan the QR code to sign in to OKX

Note: to ensure a smoother user experience during passkey verification, we suggest using Chrome or Safari. Using different browsers will lead to a slightly different user experience.

Rename passkey

You can go to Profile > Security > Security center > Passkeys > Manage to rename your passkey to help you identify it easily.

Note: changing the passkey name will only affect the OKX passkey management page. If you prefer to change the device name directly, you have the option to edit it during login by accessing Manage Devices > Linked Devices within the Chrome browser.

Remove passkey

If you happen to exceed the limit of 10 passkeys for your account, you can remove any unused passkeys.

Note: removing your passkeys may potentially lower the security level of your account or device. It is highly recommended to consider the associated risks before proceeding.

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