Definition
A passphrase is a piece of text or characters that when passed into a cryptographic system grants access to a system or software.
Examples
For some systems, a passphrase acts as a password when it comes to authentication. Since passphrases are usually long pieces of text it is common for them to be stored somewhere on a system and used for authentication when necessory.
An example is the OpenSSL passphrase [↗]
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