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We've curated 5 cybersecurity statistics about passkey to help you understand how this passwordless authentication method is enhancing security and user experience in 2025. Discover how passkeys are changing the way we access our digital lives!

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Microsoft's decision to make passkeys the default sign-in method drove 120% growth in passkey authentications.

Passkey authentications have more than doubled year over year to 1.3 million per month.

40% of Dashlane users now store at least one passkey, double the rate from just a year ago.

E-commerce platforms represent approximately 45% of all passkey authentications, led by Amazon's commanding 39.9% share.

Roblox's passkey authentications grew by 856%, representing the most dramatic surge in the dataset.

26% of French security & IT professionals reported that their company is actively encouraging employees to shift logins to passkeys

89% of companies are actively encouraging employees to use passkeys.

27% of UK security & IT professionals reported that their company is actively encouraging employees to shift logins to passkeys

44% of Indonesians prefer passkeys when engaging with brands online.

In the US, 34% of respondents identify hardware security keys/passkeys as the most secure option, up from 18% last year (a 16-point increase)

In the UK, 37% of respondents believe hardware security keys and device-bound passkeys are the most secure authentication methods, up from 17% in 2024 (a 20-point increase).

64% of San Franciscans set up passkeys whenever available.

61% of New Yorkers set up passkeys to protect their online accounts.

62% of Washington, D.C. area residents set up passkeys to protect their online accounts.

More than half of Gen Z and Millennial respondents view passkeys as convenient.

69% of consumers have enabled passkeys on at least one of their accounts.

Among those who have used passkeys, 38% report enabling them whenever possible.

More than half of consumers believe passkeys are both more secure (53%) and more convenient (54%) than passwords.

Among people familiar with passkeys, 53% believe passkeys offer greater security than passwords.

74% of consumers are aware of passkeys.