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hub/apps/develop/security/third-party.md

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title: Plugin passkey manager support
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description: This topic describes the plugin API support for passkey providers on Windows.
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# Plugin passkey manager support
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![A screenshot of creating a passkey for webuthn.io with Contoso Passkey Manager](images/saving-a-passkey-to-contoso-passkey-manager.png)
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4. The Contoso Passkey Manager app will open. Click **Create** to create the credential in Contoso Passkey Manager.
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5. Complete user verification with Windows Hello, and the passkey is created.
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6. You can see your saved passkeys by opening the Contoso Passkey Manager.
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7. If you want to test different experiences, then you can toggle **Simulate Vault Unlock** to test a vault unlock user experience when saving a passkey. The **Minimize UI** toggle simplifies the step that opens the passkey manager, and the experience flow will instead just be with user verification on Windows Hello.
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4. Complete user verification with Windows Hello, and the passkey is created.
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5. You can see your saved passkeys by opening the Contoso Passkey Manager.
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6. If you want to test different experiences, you can set up a vault lock mechanism and create a vault passkey to simulate the vault unlock user experience when saving a passkey. The **Minimize UI** toggle simplifies the step that opens the passkey manager, and the experience flow will just be with user verification on Windows Hello versus opening the credential manager.
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![A screenshot of Contoso Passkey Manager with a passkey saved in the app](images/contoso-passkey-manager-passkey-created.png)
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### Step 4: Passkey authentication
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1. Input your username, and click **Authenticate**.
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2. Select to sign in with the passkey saved to the Contoso Passkey Manager.
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1. Use the passkey autofill drop down and you will be prompted to complete user verificaition to sign in with you passkey saved to the Contoso Passkey Manager.
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![A screenshot of authentication with a Contoso Passkey Manager passkey](images/authentication-contoso-passkey-manager.png)
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3. Complete user verification with Windows Hello to authenticate.
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4. You've successfully logged in.
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2. You've successfully logged in.
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## Next steps
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uwp/develop/toc.yml

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- name: Take a Test API
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href: ../apps-for-education/take-a-test-api.md
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- name: Enterprise apps
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href: ../apps-for-enterprise/index.md
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- name: Windows Information Protection (WIP)
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- name: "Tutorial: Create a customer database application"
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href: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/windows-itpro-blog/announcing-the-sunset-of-windows-information-protection-wip/3579282
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- name: Progressive Web Apps
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- name: Audio, video, and camera

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