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Using a passkey stored on your phone is supported by most browsers in macOS, but only Safari currently allows you to use a passkey stored on your Mac. Passkeys generated on your iPhone or Mac are stored in iCloud Keychain, which is end-to-end encrypted with your phone or computer's lock screen password. In Safari, passkeys are replacing the single-device WebAuthn registration, which allowed you to use your computer as a hardware key with Touch ID.
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The benefits of passkeys are fairly limited at the moment, until more services support the standard for primary or multi-factor authentication.
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The benefits of passkeys are fairly limited at the moment, until more services support the standard for primary or multifactor authentication.
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## Rapid Security Responses
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