*Note: Existing users who are accustomed to signing in with a username and password must first register a passkey. Check out our Get Started Guide: Setting up a Chek Passkey
Chek uses passkeys for secure account and card access. Passkeys are known for their high level of security and resistance to phishing attacks.
Passkeys are linked to a user's device as a credential, eliminating the reliance on easily compromised passwords.
What is a passkey?
A passkey is a secure digital key, an alternative to passwords. Stored on your device and linked to your Chek account, it allows easy account access through biometric authentication like fingerprints or facial recognition, bypassing the need for complex traditional passwords.
Device and Browser Specific Information
Chek Passkey Device Compatibility
If your device or browser does not yet support passkey sign-in, you can sign-in using the One-Time-Passkey (OTP) solution.
Sign In and Create a Passkey
Signing In with a Passkey
Open the Chek app or web platform.
When signing in with Chek, you will be prompted to use your passkey. If you have not yet created a passkey, Check out our Get Started Guide: Setting up a Chek Passkey
You will see two buttons:
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- Sign-in with Passkey
- Sign-in with One-Time Passcode
Returning access with passkey linked
- Select Sign-in with Passkey
Select Passkey to Sign-in With
- Select the email/passkey that is associated with your Chek account on your device/browser.
- Click Continue