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Passkeys (FIDO2) offer stronger security than the standard username and password tuple, and rely on cryptographic login credentials that are unique across every website. Passkeys never leave your user’s devices and are never stored on a web application server. This security model eliminates the risks of phishing, all forms of password theft, and replay attacks.
You can use passkeys as a replacement for a username and password, or as a second factor authentication. By generating, storing, and leveraging passkeys, Synthetic Monitoring can help you test your critical passkey-protected user journeys without disabling this important security measure.
Passkeys in Synthetic Monitoring are handled by Virtual Authenticator global variables. To create a Virtual Authenticator global variable storing your passkeys, see the Global Variables - Virtual Authenticator section in Synthetic Monitoring .
To test a registration flow using passkeys in your browser tests:
To test a login flow using a passkey in your browser tests, you need to first register your Datadog passkey on the web application (see section above). This is required once per passkey and application.
Choose one of the following options:
Note: To avoid creating a new user for each test scenario involving passkey authentication, it’s recommended to combine user creation and authentication in the same step.