by Hossein
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Authentry - Face ID, Fingerprint & Passkey Login
Passwordless passkey login for WordPress using Face ID, fingerprint, Touch ID, and Windows Hello.
Compatible with WP 7
v1.1.1
Current Version v1.1.1
Updated 1 month ago
Last Update on 05 Jun, 2026
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Showing 4 of 4| Keyword | Position | Change | Type | Updated |
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| webauthn | 12 | — | Tag | 2 days ago |
| passkey | 15 | — | Tag | 2 days ago |
| fingerprint | 21 | — | Tag | 2 days ago |
| passwordless login | 80 | — | Tag | 2 days ago |
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- Version
- 1.1.1
- Last Updated
- Jun 05, 2026
- Requires WP
- 6.0+
- Tested Up To
- 7
- PHP Version
- 7.4 or higher
- Author
- Hossein
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Authentry - Face ID, Fingerprint & Passkey Login
Yes. The WebAuthn standard requires a secure context (HTTPS). Authentry will not work on HTTP sites. This is a browser-level security requirement and cannot be overridden.
No. By default, the passkey button is added alongside the existing login form. Users can still log in with their username and password. You can optionally configure Authentry to replace the password field entirely.
Yes Enable "Enable usernameless passkey login" in settings to allow discoverable-credential login where the authenticator and browser support it. If account discovery isn't available on a device, Authentry automatically falls back to the standard username/email + passkey flow.
Any FIDO2-compatible authenticator works, including: Platform authenticators: Touch ID, Face ID, Windows Hello, Android fingerprint Roaming authenticators: YubiKey, Google Titan Key, and similar hardware security keys
Yes On compatible devices and browsers, users can authenticate using Face ID, Touch ID, Android fingerprint, or Windows Hello, all through the standard WebAuthn passkey flow.
Most people already trust biometrics to unlock their phone. Passkeys use the same built-in device security, so signing into your site feels as natural as unlocking a screen: one touch or one glance instead of typing a password. Less friction at checkout, in member areas, and on return visits, all while staying fully phishing-resistant.
The default limit is 5 passkeys per user. You can adjust this (from 1 to 20) under Authentry > Security.
Yes Authentry adds passkey buttons to WooCommerce login and registration forms, and can display passkey management in My Account (toggle Show passkeys in WooCommerce My Account under Authentry > General). You can choose between: Separate menu item (endpoint): a dedicated Security Keys tab Inside Account details (edit profile): passkeys embedded on the account settings screen WooCommerce-specific options only appear when WooCommerce is active.
Each authentication uses a cryptographically random 32-byte challenge stored as a single-use transient. The challenge is deleted immediately after verification. Sign counts are tracked per credential. If the received count is not strictly greater than the stored count, authentication is rejected, indicating a possible cloned authenticator. All signatures are cryptographically verified using OpenSSL.
Passkey public keys are stored in a custom database table ({prefix}authentry_credentials). The private key never leaves the user's device. Only the public key is ever sent to your server.