Passkey in a sentence as a noun

The only way to access the certificate is with a 12 word passkey.

They are the people who need to be tricked into thinking the iphone's passkey is bulletproof.

Imagine taking this, except for it has a pin-pad where you enter in your password/passkey.

I think I need that for myself: still scared I'll forget a password or passkey somewhere, or forget what that one really long password is for.

You could have a login screen that emails you a logon link containing a passkey or something and you can use that to authenticate?

And then you'd have to hope that the 1 in 1e100 chance doesn't come along where your passkey changes your hard drive into a Windows 95 computer filled with US nuclear secrets.

An autogenerated passkey and a more secure way to reset it with a new one if your passkey was lost or stolen would beat passwords anyday.

To love money is to know and love the fact that money is the creation of the best power within you, and your passkey to trade your effort for the effort of the best among men.

Even with hardware-entangled key stretching, Apple can jack into your phone, disable the 10-entry erase, and then brute-force your passkey.

Distribute the passkey over another channel to the users and you can have secure irc on a public network without even making the channel private.

So even if the card numbers were encrypted, it's possible hackers could obtain the passkey for decrypting the data, if it was also stored on a compromised server.

Even though the client would think it was the same network, authentication should fail because the client would attempt to use the stored credentials, and you almost certainly wouldn't know their passkey.

Passkey definitions

noun

key that secures entrance everywhere

See also: passe-partout master