---
title: "Adding passkeys to our new dashboard"
description: "Log in with passkeys and use your fingerprint, face or device PIN instead of a password."
url: "https://lettermint.co/changelog/login-with-passkeys"
published: "2026-06-23"
last_updated: "2026-06-23"
---

# Adding passkeys to our new dashboard

> Log in with passkeys and use your fingerprint, face or device PIN instead of a password.

Last month we launched our
[new dashboard](https://lettermint.co/changelog/new-dashboard-available-in-public-beta).
It was not just a fresh look. It also gave us room to
improve how you manage your account. One of the first
things we wanted to tackle was logging in.

You could already log in with an email address and
password, or through Google, GitHub and Microsoft. Now
we are adding an option that is faster and safer.
**You can now log in with a passkey.**

With a passkey you log in without a password. You use
the same fingerprint, face recognition or PIN that
unlocks your phone or laptop.

## How it works

You set up a passkey in your
[security settings](https://app.lettermint.co/user/security).
Choose `Add Passkey` and confirm on your device with
your fingerprint or face. Your passkey is then stored
safely on your device or in your password manager. The
next time, you log in without a password.

If you use a password manager like 1Password or Proton Pass, your
passkey syncs to your other devices on its own. You
create it once and use it everywhere. Without a password
manager, you add a separate passkey on each device.

You can find all your passkeys in the same place, and
remove one there whenever you want.

## What's next

Alongside passkeys, we are working on
[Single Sign-On (SSO)](https://lettermint.co/roadmap/sso).
It lets your team log in through your organization's
identity provider, such as authentik or Okta. Colleagues
no longer need a separate Lettermint account. They log
in with your organization's account, and you manage
access from one place.
