 Do you know what a discoverable credential is? A discoverable credential is a 5.2 web-authentic credential that can be, well, discovered by the relying party or the server you're trying to authenticate to without the user providing their ID in the request to the authenticator. So when you're trying to authenticate using a discoverable credential, you don't even need to provide, let's say, your email or username because the browser already knows which credential has been used for that given website. And, by the way, passkits are actually discoverable credentials. Now you know what a discoverable credential is and there's been identity in a minute.