If your device is protected by a PIN, password, or biometrics, your passkeys are still protected. But you should:
- Use your backup login method (password, backup codes, or security key) from another device.
- Remove any old device sessions from your account’s security settings.
- Create a new passkey on your replacement device.
- If the lost device is unmanaged (personal), consider using Find my device or remote wipe if available.
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