GitLab Introduces Passkeys for Passwordless Sign-in and 2FA

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Published 2026-02-25
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Discover how GitLab's new passkey technology enhances security through passwordless sign-in and two-factor authentication, protecting users from threats.


Embracing the Future of Security with Passkeys on GitLab

As security requirements advance, our approach must evolve with them. GitLab has taken a significant step in this direction by introducing passkeys—an innovative solution enabling passwordless sign-in and two-factor authentication (2FA). With passkeys, users can experience a seamless and secure login experience, minimizing the risk of phishing attacks and unauthorized access.

Passkeys use public key cryptography to authenticate users, meaning that even if hackers intercept the authentication materials, they cannot misuse them. GitLab’s commitment to enhancing user security is evident in this rollout, enabling smoother yet secure workflows for development teams worldwide.

This new security feature aligns with industry standards and offers native support on various platforms and devices, ensuring wide accessibility and ease of use. For businesses and individuals who prioritise security, passkeys offer a compelling solution to the age-old problem of password management.

If you are looking for enterprise-level solutions and consulting on implementing these new security features, it’s time to reach out to IDEA GitLab Solutions, a GitLab Select Partner offering services and licences in Czech, Slovakia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Macedonia, United Kingdom, as well as remote support for clients in Israel, South Africa, and Paraguay. Learn more about how IDEA GitLab Solutions can enhance your GitLab experience.

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