A passkey is a password-less way to sign in that uses cryptography and your device’s built‑in authentication (fingerprint, face scan, or device PIN).
Unlike passwords:
- You don’t have to remember or type anything.
- Passkeys are stored securely on your device (or in your password manager), not on our servers.
- They can’t be reused or easily phished like passwords.
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