Capital One also supports passkeys. I'm not sure what the trigger is for your account to become enabled. I know for a long time mine was not but then one day I changed my password and I was offered the ability to create a passkey after that. They have their own issues when it comes to actually using the passkey.Here's hoping that more and more financial institutions eventually get passkeys implemented (phishing resistance, and (sometimes) the ability to use a physical USB security key e.g. Yubikey. So far it seems only Vanguard and BoA are Yubikey capable. It sounds like Wells Fargo may have recently implemented passkeys, but I'm hearing the Wells Fargo implementation does not allow Yubikey as a passkey. Now in the past week or so, Chase Bank has started referencing passkeys within account security settings. stating that passkeys can only be used by 'eligible' accounts (beta perhaps, or maybe just business customers?), or "during the password reset process." I tried doing the password reset using multiple different OS & browsers, but no opportunity for passkeys was presented. In any case, time will tell...
Vanguard is better than most but even they could do better. It would be nice to replace the username/password with a "real" passkey instead of just 2FA. It can be very hard to get something other than a hardware key to be registered with their system. We've had whole threads on those topics.
Statistics: Posted by PersonalFinanceJam — Tue Nov 18, 2025 11:33 pm — Replies 186 — Views 13425