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A passkey is only stored on a user’s devices. [Relying Party (RP)](/docs/reference/terms/#relying-party-rp) servers store public keys. Even servers that assist in the syncing of passkeys across a user’s devices never have the ability to view or use the private keys for a user's passkeys.
Rather than trust being rooted in a human who has to verify they’re signing into the right website or app; browser, and operating systems enforce that passkeys are only ever used for the appropriate service.
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Rather than trust being rooted in a human who has to verify they’re signing into the right website or app, browsers and operating systems enforce that passkeys are only ever used for the appropriate service.
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