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I have no idea - at the end of the day it is pretty much all magic and voodoo. It just saves me having to dance naked under a full moon to get into certain websitesThanks JP. Wouldn't almost every app on your device (laptop, smartphone, etc.) be able to access that passkey? does each website put a different passkey on your device, or do the websites all use the same passkey?
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TM
I have no idea - at the end of the day it is pretty much all magic and voodoo. It just saves me having to dance naked under a full moon to get into certain websites
My childhood nightmares are going to returnI have no idea - at the end of the day it is pretty much all magic and voodoo. It just saves me having to dance naked under a full moon to get into certain websites
A password is sent directly to the system you are accessing and if vulnerable to all sorts of malfeasance such as phishing or other attacks. Passkeys stay on your computer and use a private public encryption key to transfer making them more secure. Basically it adds a hidden layer of built in security.What does the passkey system accomplish, over what passwords do now?
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Tom M.
Interesting story there. As lightning rods came into common use, preachers throughout the country preached against the 'sin' of lightning rods. Why? Because they were one of the first times that people could control nature - Put up a rod and your barn doesn't burn down. In other words, lighting was no longer an 'Act of God.' Of course said preachers also refused to put lightning rods on their churches - so guess what continued to burn down when struck by lightning.Thanks Yisrael. This begins to resemble Franklin's lightning rod idea. Invent a new "thing" (lightning rod), sell it to the masses, who think they're now more secure. But the evil-doer's simply create a more efficient way of evil-doing, and bypass the "thing"..
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Some of us Yankees think Franklin was brilliant: Sell people the lightning rod, but the lightning rod actually "attracts" what it was designed to protect again. How many lightning rods do you see these days?