passkey

/ˈpæsˌki/
noun
  1. A key that opens several locks, especially in a building.
    • Hotels often give a passkey to cleaning staff so they can enter any room.
    • I lost my passkey and couldn't get into any of the offices.
    • The janitor used a passkey to unlock every classroom in the school.
  2. A password or code that allows access to a computer system or online account.
    • You need a passkey to log into the company's network.
    • She changed her passkey after someone tried to hack her email.
    • The app stores your passkey securely so you don't have to remember it.
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