Microsoft Entra ID: Upcoming changes to support passkey profiles in the authentication methods policy (preview)
In November 2025, Microsoft Entra ID will expand the passkey (FIDO2) authentication methods policy to support passkey profiles in public preview, allowing group-based control over configurations. The rollout will start mid-October 2025 and complete by mid-November 2025. No admin action is required before the rollout. In November 2025, we will expand the passkey (FIDO2) authentication methods policy in Microsoft Entra ID to support passkey profiles in public preview. This update will enable granular, group-based control over passkey configurations and introduce new API schema changes. When this will happen: Public Preview (Worldwide, GCC, GCC High, DoD): We will begin rolling out mid-October 2025 and expect to complete by mid-November 2025. We will update this message when the plan for General Availability is finalized. How this will affect your organization: After this rollout, you’ll be able to apply different passkey configurations per user group. For example, you will be able to: Allow the use of specific FIDO2 security key models for user group A Allow the use of passkeys in Microsoft Authenticator for user group B Important: If your organization modifies the passkey policy via the Microsoft Azure or Entra portal during preview, the new schema will take effect. If you continue using Graph API or third-party tools to modify the policy, the schema will not change until General Availability. These new settings will be available at Microsoft 365 admin center > Home > Security > Authentication methods > Passkey (FIDO2) settings: View image in new tab What you need to do to prepare: This rollout will happen automatically by the specified dates with no admin action required before the rollout. You may want to review your current passkey configuration, notify your admins about this change, and update internal documentation. As part of this update in November 2025, we will start accepting any WebAuthn-compliant security key or passkey provider when Enforce attestation is disabled. This will allow a wider range of security keys and passkey providers to be accepted for registration and authentication in Microsoft Entra ID. To compare this upcoming update with the current behavior, refer to Microsoft Entra ID attestation for […]
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