What Is a Passkey & How Does It Work?
Beginner
2024-10-25
In an era where cybersecurity is crucial, passkeys have emerged as a modern, secure, and easy-to-use authentication method. But what exactly is a passkey, and how does it work? Let’s dive into how passkeys are transforming digital security, offering a more secure and user-friendly alternative to traditional passwords.
What Is a Passkey?
A passkey is a password-less method of authentication that allows users to log into their accounts without typing in a password. Unlike traditional passwords, which are vulnerable to phishing and other attacks, passkeys utilize cryptographic keys and biometric data to secure accounts. This makes passkeys highly secure, as they leverage unique keys tied to your specific device and require biometric verification, such as fingerprint or facial recognition, to authenticate the user.
How Do Passkeys Work?
Passkeys work through public-key cryptography, a secure method that involves two keys—a public key and a private key. Here’s a simplified breakdown of how it works:
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Key Generation: When you create a passkey for an account, your device generates two cryptographic keys—one public and one private. The public key is sent to the online service (e.g., your crypto exchange), while the private key remains stored securely on your device.
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Authentication: When you log in, the online service sends a challenge to your device. Instead of entering a password, you verify your identity through biometrics or a PIN. Your device then uses the private key to sign the challenge, proving your identity without revealing any sensitive information.
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Verification: The online service uses the public key associated with your account to verify the signed challenge. If everything matches, you’re granted access to your account.
Since the private key never leaves your device and no passwords are involved, this process is incredibly secure and nearly immune to phishing and password-related attacks.
Key Benefits of Passkeys
Puns aside, there really are endless benefits to having passkeys. In a world where
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Enhanced Security: Passkeys eliminate the risks associated with password reuse, weak passwords, and phishing attacks, making them a safer option for online accounts.
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User-Friendly: They simplify the login process. With passkeys, there’s no need to remember complex passwords or worry about password resets. Logging in becomes as easy as using your fingerprint or face.
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Device-Based Security: Since passkeys are stored on your device and tied to biometrics, they add an additional layer of security. Even if someone else gains access to your device, they’ll still need your biometrics to log in.
Why Passkeys Are Gaining Popularity
Passkeys align well with modern security needs, especially as more users and companies seek alternatives to traditional passwords. With high-profile companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft supporting passkeys, adoption is on the rise. They are quickly becoming the gold standard for secure, password-less authentication, offering both peace of mind and convenience to users.
How To Use Passkeys on Toobit
Thanks to the latest 1.7.3. update of the Toobit app, Toobit users can now set up a passkey for their accounts! This passkey gives users enhanced security while still providing a convenient, secure way to access your account. Using device-based authentication methods such as Face ID, fingerprint recognition, or system passwords; a passkey is the most secure and convenient method to protect your account!
Here is how simple it is to set up passkeys on your Toobit account:
Step 1: Navigate to Security Settings
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Ensure that your Toobit app is updated to version 1.7.3 or later.
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Next, open the Toobit app and tap your profile icon to enter the Personal Center.
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Go to Security Settings, then tap on Advanced Settings, and tap on Passkeys.
Step 2: Add Your Passkey
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Tap Add to begin the passkey process.
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Complete the security verification using 2FA (Two-Factor Authentication).
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If 2FA is not yet enabled, you must first bind it to your account before adding a passkey.
And that's it! Sounds simple enough, right? Well, this secure yet convenient trading method awaits you on the Toobit app. Just make sure to update it to the latest version to enjoy this new feature!
For a complete tutorial on how to set up passkeys on your Toobit account, check out How to Create a Passkey for My Toobit Account.
Frequently Asked Questions about Passkeys
We gathered a few FAQs about passkeys below in hopes that your questions can be answered:
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What should I do if I can’t use the passkey? If you're having trouble setting up or using the passkey, try the following steps:
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Sync your device’s system time to ensure it is accurate.
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Switch your network (4G/5G/WiFi) to troubleshoot connectivity issues.
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Reinstall the Toobit app if the issue persists.
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Ensure you have the latest version of the Toobit app installed. (Note: If you're using an Android device, deleting the app will require you to reset your passkey after reinstalling).
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Can I add multiple passkeys on one device? No, only one passkey can be added per device. If you attempt to add another, the system will prompt you that a passkey is already set.
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How do I reset the passkey if I change devices? If you switch devices or delete the Toobit app, you will need to re-add the passkey on the new or reinstalled app following the same setup process outlined above.
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What happens if the passkey verification fails? If verification takes too long (over one minute) or fails, you will receive a prompt to restart the setup process.
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How many passkeys can I add to my account? You can add up to 10 passkeys for different devices. If you attempt to add more than 10, the system will display a notification that you’ve reached the maximum limit.
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What happens to my passkey if I delete my Toobit app? For Android users, deleting the Toobit app will remove the passkey, and you will need to re-add the passkey upon reinstalling the app.
The Future of Passkeys
As digital threats continue to evolve, passkeys represent a future-proof solution that adapts to new security challenges. They eliminate many of the vulnerabilities of password-based systems and, with continued support from major tech platforms, passkeys are expected to become a widely adopted authentication method in the coming years. Now with Toobit joining in on the passkey revolution, it seems that passkeys are here to stay!