Passkeys
We've curated 21 cybersecurity statistics about passkeys to help you understand how this innovative authentication method is enhancing security by replacing traditional passwords and reducing the risks of phishing attacks in 2025.
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13% of organizations have deployed passkeys at scale.
93% of organizations are at some stage of passkey adoption.
65% of organizations report high or expert technical familiarity with passkeys.
87% of IT leaders say offering passkeys is important
49% of IT leaders currently offer passkeys
68% of consumers say passkeys increase their trust in companies
89% of companies are actively encouraging employees to use passkeys.
26% of French security & IT professionals reported that their company is actively encouraging employees to shift logins to 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 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).
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)
More than half of Gen Z and Millennial respondents view passkeys as convenient.
More than half of consumers believe passkeys are both more secure (53%) and more convenient (54%) than passwords.
More than two thirds of users familiar with passkeys turn to them for simpler, safer sign-ins.
Among people familiar with passkeys, 53% believe passkeys offer greater security than passwords.
Passkey implementation has reached 48% of the world’s top 100 websites
Among those who have used passkeys, 38% report enabling them whenever possible.
69% of consumers have enabled passkeys on at least one of their accounts.
Among people familiar with passkeys, 54% consider them to be more convenient than passwords.