Passkeys vs. other authentication methods: what’s the difference?
What's this blog post about?
Passkeys are a passwordless authentication method that eliminates reliance on rinse-and-repeat credential combinations. They use public key cryptography to verify user identities, offering higher security, better user experience, simpler management, and advanced scalability compared to traditional password credentials. Passwords are responsible for over 80% of data breaches, making passkeys a more secure alternative.
Company
Twilio
Date published
Sept. 11, 2024
Author(s)
Twilio
Word count
2104
Language
English
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