From Watchwords to Passkeys
Imagine you and your friend have a secret club. To get in, you both say the same magic phrase: "The dragon sleeps at noon!" That’s like using a watchword, it helps you know who's really your friend.
But now imagine you want to play a game on your phone. You don’t want to remember a long phrase every time. So instead, you use a passkey, which is like a digital key that unlocks your phone when you tap it or type it in quickly, just like how you might unlock your bike with a key.
How Passkeys Work
Passkeys are smart because they work on your phone or computer, and sometimes even on your wrist. They don’t need a password, just a quick touch or a few taps. It’s like having a special handshake that only you know.
So from simple watchwords to clever passkeys, people have always used secrets to keep their stuff safe, just in different, fun ways! A long time ago, people used "watchwords" to keep secrets safe, like a special phrase that only friends knew. Now we use passkeys, which are like digital keys for your phone or computer.
From Watchwords to Passkeys
Imagine you and your friend have a secret club. To get in, you both say the same magic phrase: "The dragon sleeps at noon!" That’s like using a watchword, it helps you know who's really your friend.
But now imagine you want to play a game on your phone. You don’t want to remember a long phrase every time. So instead, you use a passkey, which is like a digital key that unlocks your phone when you tap it or type it in quickly, just like how you might unlock your bike with a key.
How Passkeys Work
Passkeys are smart because they work on your phone or computer, and sometimes even on your wrist. They don’t need a password, just a quick touch or a few taps. It’s like having a special handshake that only you know.
So from simple watchwords to clever passkeys, people have always used secrets to keep their stuff safe, just in different, fun ways!
Examples
- A guard uses a secret phrase to let others in, just like how we use passwords today.
- Passkeys work like a key you can use on your phone instead of typing a password.
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