WeChat recently launched the Passkey login feature, and it’s been quite smooth to use.
After setting it up, the login experience is definitely much better — no need to remember passwords, biometric recognition is instant, this is what identity verification in the Web3 era should look like.
The operation is very simple: go to Settings → Account Security → Passkey → Create, and it’s done. Next time you log in, you can directly choose Passkey verification, saving trouble.
However, this feature is not fully available yet. Only accounts registered overseas can use it; domestic registered accounts are still unavailable. If you can’t try it, that’s probably the reason. It should become more widespread once fully rolled out.
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FUDwatcher
· 10h ago
It's only available with overseas accounts again, domestic ones have to wait, this routine is getting annoying.
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IronHeadMiner
· 10h ago
Domestic accounts are being treated differently again, really impressive.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 10h ago
Oops, overseas accounts always get to try first, while the domestic ones have to wait forever...
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AirdropSkeptic
· 10h ago
Only overseas accounts can be used, domestic ones have to wait, I know this trick well haha
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CommunityWorker
· 10h ago
Only overseas accounts can use it. It's the same old story. When will it be nationwide?
WeChat recently launched the Passkey login feature, and it’s been quite smooth to use.
After setting it up, the login experience is definitely much better — no need to remember passwords, biometric recognition is instant, this is what identity verification in the Web3 era should look like.
The operation is very simple: go to Settings → Account Security → Passkey → Create, and it’s done. Next time you log in, you can directly choose Passkey verification, saving trouble.
However, this feature is not fully available yet. Only accounts registered overseas can use it; domestic registered accounts are still unavailable. If you can’t try it, that’s probably the reason. It should become more widespread once fully rolled out.