ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Identity-based security

Identity-based security is a way to help keep your information safe. It is like an invisible shield that protects you. It works by using a code or password that you create to make sure only you can access your information. No one else can get in. It's like a little secret between you and your information. It keeps other people from getting in and stealing your data or using it for bad things.