Meta is stepping up its security game by rolling out passkeys for Facebook — aiming to give users an extra layer of protection while making logins smoother than ever.

What Are Passkeys, Anyway?

In simple terms, passkeys are a modern, more secure replacement for old-school passwords and those annoying one-time SMS codes. They're designed to be resistant to phishing attacks, password guessing, and scam links, making it much harder for hackers to get into your account.

Meta explains it like this: Passkeys offer a safer, more convenient way to prove who you are and log in, all without having to remember a password.

Where and When Can You Use It?

The new passkey option is being rolled out gradually for Facebook's mobile app, both on iOS and Android. Over the next few months, more users will see the option pop up.

Setting it up is pretty straightforward:

Once it's switched on, you'll have an extra shield against suspicious logins and phishing attempts — all while making logging in faster and more hassle-free.

Not Just for Facebook — Meta Pay Too

Meta isn't stopping with Facebook. Passkeys will also be supported in Meta Pay, so you can securely autofill payment details when making purchases. Down the road, Meta plans to expand passkey use to other parts of its ecosystem, including Messenger logins and for protecting encrypted message backups.

Why This Matters

Passwords have long been one of the weakest links in online security — they're easy to forget, reuse, or get tricked into giving away. With passkeys, Meta hopes to cut down on hacks and scams, offering users peace of mind and fewer password headaches.

So, if you're serious about keeping your account secure (and want to ditch remembering complex passwords), keep an eye on your Facebook app for the new passkey feature — it's coming soon to a device near you!