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Telegram passkeys: login without SMS

Passkeys in Telegram offer instant, passwordless login backed by device biometrics and trusted password managers.

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Feb 9, 2026, 7:38 AM EST
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For years, logging into Telegram meant waiting for that familiar SMS code to arrive. Sometimes it popped up instantly, other times it got stuck in the ether—especially if you were traveling or stuck in a place with spotty mobile coverage. Now, Telegram has introduced passkeys, a modern way to log in that feels both futuristic and refreshingly simple.

What exactly are passkeys?

Passkeys are a secure alternative to passwords and SMS codes. Instead of relying on a text message, you use something already built into your device—like your fingerprint, Face ID, or a PIN. Behind the scenes, your device generates a unique encrypted key that proves your identity.

Think of it as a digital handshake between your phone and Telegram: no one else can replicate it, and you don’t have to memorize anything.

Why Telegram’s move matters

  • Speed: Logging in becomes instant. No waiting for SMS codes that may or may not arrive.
  • Security: Passkeys are stored locally on your device and can be synced with trusted password managers like iCloud Keychain or Google Password Manager. That means even if someone intercepts your SMS, they can’t break into your account.
  • Reliability: Whether you’re on a beach with no mobile signal or in a country where SMS delivery is unreliable, passkeys still work.

This shift isn’t just about convenience—it’s about making Telegram accounts harder to hijack.

How to enable Passkeys in Telegram

Telegram has tucked this feature neatly into its settings. Here’s the walkthrough:

  1. Open Telegram on your phone or desktop.
  2. Head to Settings → Privacy and Security.
  3. Tap on Passkey.
  4. Follow the prompts to create a passkey using your device’s biometric option (Face ID, fingerprint) or a PIN.
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Once set up, you’ll be able to log in instantly without waiting for SMS codes.

Even with passkeys enabled, Telegram still requires your account to be tied to an active phone number. That number is your anchor—don’t ditch your SIM card just yet.

Telegram’s adoption of passkeys is part of a broader industry trend. Apple, Google, and Microsoft have all been pushing for a passwordless future, and messaging apps are now catching up. For users, it means fewer headaches with codes and passwords, and a stronger shield against phishing or SIM-swap attacks.

Passkeys might feel like a small tweak, but they represent a big leap toward making digital life smoother and safer. Telegram’s move signals that the era of clunky SMS logins is fading, replaced by a login experience that’s as natural as unlocking your phone.


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