Having a Web3 wallet like NFID gives you complete control over your money, which is a major advantage compared to traditional bank accounts or crypto exchanges. Instead of holding your assets on your behalf, you truly own your money through the use of cryptography and decentralized networks. This means you have the freedom to use your assets as you please, without any restrictions.
However, since you're solely responsible for your assets, it's crucial to prioritize security.
Enable 2FA
NFID leverages the latest in enterprise security to make sure youâre the only person able to access your account with passkeys.
Create a passkey
Assuming youâve linked an email address to your NFID, youâll need to create a passkey to enable 2FA.
Deleting a passkey
You will be able to delete passkeys from the security page of your NFID. However, you will still need to manually remove the passkey from your device to remove them from your display when authenticating next time. This is not necessary, but it will make it more convenient for you to know which passkeys will authenticate you to your NFID if you make sure to remove the ones that wonât.
Our recommendations
We recommend having at least one multi-device passkey saved to your iCloud Keychain or Google Password Manager and one other.
Passkey optimization
If youâve already created a multi-device passkey and want to use the fingerprint/face/pin sign in of your computer instead (screenshot example below), create a single-device passkey on your computer.
QR code scan to sign in
Fingerprint/face/pin sign in