No verification of passkey with device passcode requested on iPad. Seems very insecure.

In using the passkey for amazon on iPad the third step that is verification with device passcode does not take place. I am signed in with autofill of a/c name and passkey. This seems very insecure. How can I fix this. iOS is up to date.

iPad mini 6, iPadOS 18

Posted on Jan 30, 2025 11:18 AM

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Jan 30, 2025 02:29 PM in response to Balouta

I'm not sure that I fully understand your concern. Passkey authentication work very differently to username/password authentication.


Passkeys use a cryptographic authentication using PKI (Public and Private keys) to authenticate the User. Your Passkeys are securely stored within your iPad's Secure Enclave, access to the keys requiring the user to first successfully authenticate to the device.


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Jan 31, 2025 06:10 AM in response to LotusPilot

Here is the guide from Apple Support com. Step 3 (ie request for passcode on device) does not occur.



  1. Go to a website or app on your iPad, and tap the account name field on the sign-in screen.
  2. Tap the suggested account name that appears at the bottom of the screen or near the top of the keyboard. If the account name doesn’t appear, or you want to use a different one, enter it.
  3. Use Face ID or Touch ID to complete sign in. If you didn’t set up Face ID or Touch ID on your iPad, enter your device passcode (the code you use to unlock your iPad).


Jan 31, 2025 06:25 AM in response to Balouta


“… If you didn’t set up Face ID or Touch ID …”


Presumably then, you have the biometric authentication on your device active (???)…


… i.e. you are already authenticated.


Or it’s possibly re-authenticating you (via FaceID) “right then.”


Remember, iPad and iPhones are fundamentally single-user devices; and their software procedures are designed accordingly.


Jan 31, 2025 06:26 AM in response to Balouta

If you have enabled biometric authentication (i.e. FaceID or TouchID), you will not be prompted to enter your Passcode except in specific circumstances:


A passcode or password is also required if the device is in any of the following states:

• The device has just been turned on or restarted

• The user has logged out of their Mac account (or hasn’t yet logged in).

• The user hasn’t unlocked their device for more than 48 hours.

• The user hasn’t used their passcode or password to unlock their device for 156 hours (six and a half days), and the user hasn’t used a biometric to unlock their device in

4 hours.

• The device has received a remote lock command

• The user exited power off / Emergency SOS by pressing and holding either volume button and the Sleep/Wake button simultaneously for 2 seconds and then pressing Cancel.

• There were five unsuccessful biometric match attempts (though for usability, the device might offer entering a passcode or password instead of using biometrics after a smaller number of failures).

When Face ID with a mask is enabled on an iPhone, it’s available for the next 6.5 hours after one of the following user actions:

• Successful Face ID match attempt (with or without a mask)

• Device passcode validation

• Device unlock with Apple Watch

Any of these actions extends the period by an additional 6.5 hours when performed.


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