Laravel Now Has Native Passkeys: A Complete Guide to laravel/passkeys
Originally published at hafiz.dev For a long time, adding passkeys to a Laravel app meant reaching for a third-party package, assembling WebAuthn ceremonies by hand, or piecing together a tutorial that assumes you already know what a "relying party ID" is. That's done. In late April 2026, Laravel sh
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