| MC1221452 | Microsoft Entra ID: General Availability of passkey profiles and migration for existing Passkeys (FIDO2) tenants |
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| Classification | planForChange |
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| Last Updated | 03/11/2026 16:43:56 |
| Start Time | 01/23/2026 00:54:46 |
| End Time | 08/31/2026 07:00:00 |
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Updated March 11, 2026: We have updated the content. Thank you for your patience. [Introduction] Starting in March 2026, Microsoft Entra ID will introduce passkey profiles and synced passkeys to General Availability (GA). This update allows administrators to opt in to a new passkey profiles experience that supports group-based passkey configurations and introduces a new passkeyType property. Important: Only tenants that already have Passkeys (FIDO2) enabled are affected by this update.
The passkeyType property enables admins to configure:
If your tenant already has Passkeys (FIDO2) enabled and you do not opt in to passkey profiles during the initial rollout window, your tenant will be automatically migrated to the passkey profiles schema at the date range specified below. When this occurs:
Authentication Methods Registration Campaign changes (Microsoft-Managed Only) For tenants with passkeys (FIDO2) enabled and active Authentication methods registration campaign set to “Microsoft-managed” state, the registration campaign settings may change after passkey profile automatic migration. [When this will happen]
[How this affects your organization]
Who is affected: Microsoft Entra ID tenants with Passkeys (FIDO2) enabled
What will happen: If you have not opted in to passkey profiles by your automatic enablement period, your tenant will be migrated to passkey profiles.
[Who is affected for Authentication Methods Registration Campaign changes:] Microsoft Entra ID tenants with passkeys (FIDO2) enabled and active Authentication methods registration campaign set to “Microsoft-managed” state. What will happen: If your tenant has passkey profiles that allow both device-bound and synced passkeys, does not have attestation enforcement, and does not have AAGUID‑specific key restrictions, your Microsoft-managed registration campaign settings will be updated. Resulting Microsoft-managed registration campaign changes:
What is the end user impact: Once the above changes have taken effect, users targeted in the registration campaign will begin to receive passkey registration nudges during sign-in flows after they have completed multifactor authentication. [What you can do to prepare] If you want a configuration different from the migration defaults, review the timeline above and opt in to passkey profiles before your tenant’s automatic enablement window begins. Then configure the Default passkey profile’s passkeyType to your preferred values. We also recommend:
Learn more:
[Compliance considerations]
No compliance considerations identified. Review as appropriate for your organization.
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