To help you enjoy a more secure and seamless experience when logging in and making withdrawals, we highly recommend setting up a Passkey for your account.
Why Use a Passkey?
A Passkey is a modern, passwordless authentication method based on public-private key encryption. Here’s why it’s worth using:
- Enhanced Security: Unlike traditional passwords, passkeys are resistant to phishing and data breaches.
- Frictionless Experience: Log in or withdraw funds instantly, without needing to enter verification codes via email or SMS—even when messages fail to arrive.
- Device Integration: Passkeys can be synced across supported devices like iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows, making authentication fast and convenient.
In short, once your passkey is set up, logging in and withdrawing becomes silky-smooth—no codes, no hassle.
How to Set Up Your Passkey
Step 1: Download the Latest App
Please make sure you're using the latest version of our app. Older versions do not support Passkey. Visit the official website or your app store to download or update.
Step 2: Go to Account Security Settings
Open the app and navigate to:
[Profile] > [Settings] > [Account Security]
There you’ll see an option labeled “Passkey”.
Step 3: Tap "Passkey" to Set It Up
Tap on the "Passkey" option. The app will guide you through the binding process.
You can choose to authenticate with your fingerprint, face recognition—depending on your device’s support.
Step 4: You're All Set!
Once setup is complete, you’ll see a new option to “Login with Passkey” or “Withdraw with Passkey” the next time you perform those actions.
No more verification codes or waiting for messages—you’re good to go.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Can I use Passkey along with other security methods?
Yes! You can enable Passkey in addition to your existing methods, and choose which one to use at any time.
Q2: What if I change phones?
Your Passkey is stored on your device. If you switch devices, you’ll need to set it up again on the new one.
Q3: Is Passkey really more secure than passwords?
Absolutely. Passkeys are part of the FIDO Alliance standard—backed by Google, Apple, Microsoft and more. They’re designed to eliminate phishing and other risks.