MC1459133: Microsoft Entra ID Adds Passkey Support for B2B Users to Meet MFA Requirements

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Passkey support for B2B users introduces new authentication behaviour that affects MFA compliance and guest access scenarios. Admins should verify Authentication methods and Conditional Access policies for scope and registration settings, as the feature is enabled by default. Although no immediate action is required, policy review and communication with help desk are recommended to avoid unexpected guest prompts. User impact is moderate since registration prompts may appear and sign-in flows change, but disruptions are unlikely.
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ℹ️ WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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AT A GLANCE

Entra ID will allow B2B users to register and use resource tenant passkeys for MFA. Internal guests get this first, external users later.
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END USERS

Some B2B users may see prompts to register a passkey during sign-in or via My Security Info.
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IT ADMINS

Review Authentication methods, passkey registration campaigns and Conditional Access policies before rollout.
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ROLLOUT TIMELINE

Upcoming:
October 2026

📢 Official Microsoft Message Center Announcement


Microsoft Entra ID: Passkey support for B2B users
Message ID: MC1459133

[What and why]

Microsoft Entra ID will support passkey registration and sign-in for B2B users, including internal guest users and external users. Eligible B2B users will be able to register and use passkeys issued by the resource tenant to satisfy that tenant’s multifactor authentication (MFA) requirements.

Passkeys are already supported for member users in their home tenant. Until now, B2B users could not use a resource tenant passkey when that tenant required MFA and did not trust the home tenant’s MFA. This update closes that gap and gives guest and external users a phishing-resistant way to satisfy MFA requirements in the resource tenant.

B2B users can register a resource tenant passkey from the resource tenant’s My Security Info page, during a proof-up prompt, or through a passkey registration campaign. Once registered, the passkey can satisfy the resource tenant’s MFA requirements during sign-in.

Microsoft Authenticator app passkeys will be supported for internal guest users but not for external users.

[Rollout schedule]

General Availability (GCC, Worldwide): Beginning in early October 2026 and expected to complete by late February 2027

  • Internal guest users: Beginning in early October 2026 and is expected to complete by late October 2026
  • External users (excluding Microsoft Authenticator app passkeys): Rollout timing will be communicated in a future Message center post update.

[Impact on your organization]

Who is affected

  • Microsoft Entra administrators managing Authentication methods policies
  • Organizations that use Microsoft Entra B2B collaboration
  • Internal guest users and external users who are in scope for passkey authentication

Platforms and services

  • Microsoft Entra ID
  • My Security Info
  • Authentication methods policy
  • Conditional Access

What will happen

  • The feature will be enabled by default.
  • B2B users who are already in scope for passkeys in your Authentication methods policy will automatically be able to register and sign in with resource tenant passkeys.
  • No administrative action is required to enable this feature.
  • Eligible B2B users may receive prompts to register a passkey during sign-in through proof-up experiences or passkey registration campaigns, if those experiences are configured in your tenant.
  • Users can also register a passkey from the resource tenant’s My Security Info page.
  • If your organization has excluded B2B users from passkeys in the Authentication methods policy, those users will not be prompted and will not be able to register or sign in with a resource tenant passkey.
  • This change gives guest and external users a phishing-resistant sign-in option and helps organizations extend strong authentication requirements to their B2B population.

[Action required and recommendations]

No action is required.

We recommend that administrators review current passkey and MFA configurations before rollout:

  • Review your Authentication methods policy. Confirm which users are in scope for passkeys, including guest and external users. B2B users who are in scope will be enabled automatically. Exclude them from the policy if that is not the intended behavior.
  • Review your passkey registration campaign. Confirm that the campaign’s user scope includes the intended users.
  • Review your Conditional Access policies. Confirm that MFA and authentication strength requirements will apply as intended for B2B users when resource tenant passkeys become available.
  • Confirm user scoping across authentication-related policies. Make sure the groups and user types targeted by each policy align with your organization’s requirements for guest and external users.

Consider notifying your help desk and identity support teams that eligible B2B users may begin receiving passkey registration prompts after rollout.

[Compliance considerations]

QuestionAnswer
Does the change store new customer data?Passkey credential registration data may be stored as part of Microsoft Entra authentication management.
Does the change alter how existing customer data is processed, stored, or accessed?The change introduces an additional authentication method for B2B users accessing resource tenant resources.

Source: Microsoft Message Center • Analysed by MWPro

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