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Version
15.3.00.9
Size
45.1 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 29, 2026

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About Samsung Pass

Samsung Pass is a biometric authentication app that replaces passwords with iris scanning and fingerprint recognition. Log into accounts across websites and apps using only your face and fingerprints—no need to type passwords ever again.

Iris scanning offers a fast, secure way to verify your identity. Hold your smartphone in front of you, and the app reads your iris pattern to grant access to your accounts. This technology works on any website that supports biometric login, turning your phone into a universal key.

Fingerprint authentication adds another layer of flexibility. Enable it in settings to unlock your device or open specific apps with a single touch. Switch between iris and fingerprint recognition depending on your situation—use your eyes when your hands are full, or your finger when speed matters most.

Built specifically for Samsung devices, this app integrates seamlessly with your phone's security architecture. Your biometric data stays encrypted on your device; Samsung Pass never stores your passwords or sends sensitive information to external servers. Each time you authenticate, only your device confirms your identity.

Suitable for anyone tired of managing dozens of passwords, Samsung Pass works across banking apps, email clients, social networks, and other services that support biometric sign-in. The setup takes minutes—scan your iris and register your fingerprints in settings, then start logging in instantly.

Requires Android 10 or higher. Download Samsung Pass today and experience password-free access.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Biometric login eliminates the need to remember or type passwords
  • Iris and fingerprint options let you choose authentication by situation
  • Biometric data stays encrypted on device, never sent to external servers
  • Integrates directly with Samsung device security architecture

Cons

  • Only works on Samsung devices; not available for other Android phones
  • Requires websites and apps to support biometric login to be useful
  • If your iris or fingerprint changes, you may lose access to accounts
  • Iris scanning may be unreliable in poor lighting or with glasses

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