Facebook is supporting Pasaki on both iOS and Android, social networks Announced On Wednesday.
Passkey logins make your accounts difficult for bad actors to reach your accounts because they require physical access to your phone. Unlike standard login, use face ID or touch ID, a pin, or a physical security certification key to validate passkeys login.
Passkeys remove the need to rely on user names and password combinations, which may be susceptible to fishing and other issues.

Facebook says that Pascis will also start rolling out for Messenger in the coming months, and users will be able to use the same passki for both services.
Facebook says that the passki can also be used to autofil the payment information while shopping using the meta pay.
To set the passki, you will navigate on the new “Paski” option at the accounts center within the Settings menu on Facebook. Once it is set, you can start using your pass to log on to Facebook on your phone. You will still be able to use other authentication methods, such as your password, to reach your account so that you can use a social network when using a device that does not support Pasaki.
Facebook is one of the many technical companies to present Pasaki support in the last one year. Other big names that do this include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Google, Paypal, Tiktok, Whatsapp, X and Github.