 Patrick, you've been using pass keys more. What's your experience been? The promise is glorious, right? There's the Google's words, pass keys are an easier and more secure alternative to passwords that let you sign in with just your fingerprint, face scan, or screen lock. It is delightful and weird to see Apple and Google, Microsoft, and Apple, Amazon, and Apple. One password in Dashlane and LastPass, all working to move us all to a land where people aren't 80 kinds of awful about securing their accounts, right? Nobody I've talked to in the serious security side of things has heard of either nobody's talking or nobody's heard of any remotely successful attempts to crack these systems. People are just starting to dig into them. I do want to make it clear to folks, pass keys are phishing proof, but if a system doesn't use only pass keys, you can still get phished. And that's what Patrick was pointing out. It's like, if you've still got a password as a backup, well, you could still get phished.