
Once on-device encryption is enabled in Chrome, you’ll be able to create new passkeys and use them to sign into any site or app that supports them. If these caveats aren’t a deal breaker, this is how passkeys work in Chrome along with some tips to help you get started.

You will also need to enter your Google password to unlock your passwords on every new device you use. Also, some of the sites and apps you regularly use won’t be able to sign you in automatically. For instance, once on-device encryption is set up, it can’t be removed.

While you may be eager to try out passkeys now that they’re supported in Chrome, enabling on-device encryption does come with several caveats.
