Passkeys serve as a secure alternative to passwords, as they cannot be guessed, reused, or easily divulged to malicious actors. Each registered passkey requires users to decide between syncable or device-bound options, influencing how they can be used across different platforms. Passkeys automate and enhance user security; they are generated and stored securely, leaving users unaware of the exact passkeys on their devices. The login process is streamlined, with the user's device autonomously utilizing the passkey to authenticate without exposing it to the relying party.
Passkeys are more secure than passwords as they cannot be guessed, reused, or divulged to malicious actors through common phishing techniques.
Each passkey registered with a website or app requires a decision on whether it should be syncable or device-bound, which impacts its usage.
The secret behind passkeys is generated and stored securely, allowing end users to log in without ever encountering the passkey directly.
When logging in, the user's device automatically knows where to find the secret passkey, completing the login process securely without sharing it.
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