Use passkeys to sign in to apps and websites on iPhone Flashcards
https://support.apple.com/en-ph/guide/iphone/iphf538ea8d0/ios and https://support.apple.com/en-ph/guide/keychain-access/kyca1331/mac
____ are more secure than passwords, because they’re uniquely generated for every account by your own device and are less vulnerable to phishing. And they work on all your devices that are signed in to the same Apple Account
Passkeys
Like passwords, passkeys are encrypted and stored in your ____, where they aren’t visible to anyone (including Apple)
iCloud Keychain
To use passkeys, iCloud Keychain and two-factor authentication must be turned on
A. True
B. False
A. True
The instructions for creating and saving a passkey is the same on every app, website, or browser
A. True
B. False
B. False
When creating a password for a new account on a new app/website, what does it mean if you don’t see an option to save a passkey?
The app/website doesn’t currently support passkeys
What do you need to complete a passkey sign in?
FaceID, Touch ID, or device passcode
How do you use a passkey saved on your iPhone to sign in on another device?
On the sign in screen, select Other Options > Passkey from nearby device > follow onscreen instructions til a QR code appears
Then use your iPhone camera to scan the QR code
How do you create a passkey on a device that’s not your own
- On the other device, go to the sign-in page
- When you see the option to save a passkey for the account, select “Other options,” “Save on another device,” or similar (instead of Continue).
- Select “Save a passkey on a device with a camera,” or similar, then follow the onscreen instructions to display a QR code on the screen.
- Use your iPhone camera to scan the QR code.
Where can you delete a Passkey?
Passwords app
A ____ is a small third-party hardware device that you can connect to your iPhone and use to verify your identity when signing in to your Apple Account
Security Key
You can pair up to ____ security keys with your account
6
How do you set up security keys?
Go to Settings > [your name] > Sign-In & Security.
Tap Two-Factor Authentication, tap Security Keys, then tap Add Security Keys and follow the onscreen instructions.
If your Apple Account is locked (6 unsuccessful sign-in attempts or signs), you can use your Security Key to unlock it
A. True
B. False
A. True
Go to Settings > [your name] > Sign-In & Security.
Tap Unlock Account, then follow the onscreen instructions to unlock your Apple Account.
If you reach the limit of 6 security keys and need to pair additional keys, how do you remove one or more of your paired keys?
Go to Settings > [your name] > Sign-In & Security.
Tap Security Keys.
- To remove all keys, tap Remove All Keys, then tap Remove.
- To remove individual keys, tap the ones you want to remove, then tap Remove Key.
What happens if you remove all security keys from a device?
The device reverts to using six-digit verification codes for two-factor authentication