Managing Passkeys Flashcards
Q: What is a passkey?
A: A secure, passwordless sign-in method using Touch ID or Face ID.
Q: How are passwords created on Apple devices?
A: Manually or using the Automatic Strong Password feature.
Q: Where are passwords saved on Apple devices?
A: In the Password AutoFill keychain.
Q: How are passkeys created?
A: On iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Q: Where are passkeys stored?
A: Encrypted in iCloud Keychain.
Q: Can passkeys be accessed across multiple devices?
A: Yes, on all devices signed in with the same Apple ID.
Q: How can you use passkeys on non-Apple devices?
A: Use your iPhone to sign in securely.
Q: Where do you manage passkeys on an iPhone or iPad?
A: Settings > Passwords.
Q: Where do you manage passkeys on a Mac?
A: System Settings > Passwords or Safari > Settings > Passwords.
Q: Can passkeys in Managed Apple IDs be shared?
A: No, they cannot be shared.
Q: What are the requirements for using passkeys with a Managed Apple ID?
A: iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14 (Sonoma) or later.
Q: What are the requirements for using passkeys on a personal device?
A: iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, tvOS 16 or later, iCloud Keychain, and two-factor authentication.
Q: What should you do if you need to sign in on a public or shared device?
A: Use your iPhone to securely sign in using the passkeys you created.