Biometrics
as FIDO Security Key

Biometric authentication, like fingerprint or facial recognition scanning, offers a powerful alternative for online security. Biometrics leverage your unique physical characteristics. This makes them significantly harder to hack and much more convenient for everyday use. Compatible with FIDO2 and WebAuthN standards, IDmelon offers a seamless login experience across major platforms like Microsoft Windows. Just a tap or touch replaces complex passwords. A faster and safer solution for protecting your online identity and reducing the risk of phishing attacks.

What is FIDO
Biometrics, like fingerprint and face recognition scanning, for identity verification

Compatible with FIDO2 and WebAuthN Standards

Compatible with Microsoft Windows, MacOS, and Linux

Supports Passwordless Authentication

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Frequently Asked Questions

Things you may be wondering to know.
What kinds of biometrics are supported?
In the smartphone solution, both fingerprint and face recognition are supported. However, with a scanner, only fingerprint is supported.
Can we add multiple fingers for a user?
In the smartphone solution, all of the device's enrolled fingerprints can be used for verification. With a fingerprint scanner, you can add multiple fingers for users, but for each finger, you must create a dedicated fingerprint security key in the IDmelon Panel.
What fingerprint scanners are supported?
Currently, only scanners from Experix company are supported. To support a specific scanner, you can reach out to our support team and leave a request.
Can this solution be used for Windows login?
Yes. Users can log in to their online web accounts and Windows computers with this solution.
Does this solution work in an On-Premises environment?
Yes, having IDmelon FIDO Credential Provider (FCP) installed on computers along with the fingerprint driver, users can log in to the computers only with a simple fingerprint scan. Using smartphones though, users can install IDmelon Pairing Tool on their PCs and log in to their computers with either face recognition or fingerprint scanning.