Passkeys are a more secure and convenient replacement for passwords. They are cryptographic keys stored on a user's device (like a phone or computer) and are used to authenticate to websites and apps. Unlike passwords, passkeys are resistant to phishing, password reuse attacks, and other common password-related vulnerabilities. They simplify login processes and improve security by leveraging biometric authentication (fingerprint or face scan) or a device PIN.
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