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## Group Policy settings for Passport
The following table lists the Group Policy settings that you can configure for Passport use in your workplace. These policy settings are available in both **User configuration** and **Computer Configuration** under **Policies** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Microsoft Passport for Work**.
The following table lists the Group Policy settings that you can configure for Passport use in your workplace. *These policy settings are available in both **User configuration** and **Computer Configuration** under **Policies** > **Administrative Templates** > **Windows Components** > **Microsoft Passport for Work**.*
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As an administrator in an enterprise or educational organization, you can create policies to manage Passport use on Windows 10-based devices that connect to your organization.
## The difference between Passport and Passport for Work
## *The difference between Passport and Passport for Work
Individuals can create a PIN or Hello gesture on their personal devices for convenient sign-in. This use of Passport provides a layer of protection by being unique to the device on which it is set up, however it is not backed by key-based or certificate-based authentication.
Passport for Work, which is configured by Group Policy or MDM policy, used key-based or certificate-based authentication.
Passport for Work, which is configured by Group Policy or MDM policy, used key-based or certificate-based authentication. *
## Benefits of Microsoft Passport
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- PIN entry and Hello both trigger Windows 10 to verify the user's identity and authenticate using Passport keys or certificates.
- Personal (Microsoft account) and corporate (Active Directory or Azure AD) accounts use a single container for keys. All keys are separated by identity providers' domains to help ensure user privacy.
- *Personal (Microsoft account) and corporate (Active Directory or Azure AD) accounts use a single container for keys. All keys are separated by identity providers' domains to help ensure user privacy.*
- Certificates are added to the Passport container and are protected by the Passport gesture.