What is passthought?

Passthought is a type of authentication system that uses brainwaves to verify a person's identity instead of a traditional password or PIN. This technology uses electroencephalography (EEG) to measure a person's unique brain activity patterns, which are then compared to their stored patterns to determine if they are who they claim to be. Passthought systems are highly secure and difficult to hack, as the brainwaves used for identification are unique to each individual and cannot be replicated or stolen like a password or PIN. However, the technology is still in the development phase and is not widely available yet.