Post AVyPjWrkbyluyIIhBQ by null@puddle.town
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 (DIR) Post #AVyPjVkckzTdVtxUR6 by null@puddle.town
       2023-05-24T06:55:39Z
       
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       I'm skeptical of passkeys because the current implementations rely on big tech companies to store those secrets. Namely, Google and Apple. Do I have to explain why this is a bad idea?1Password support is coming, and I'm sure other 3rd party password managers will follow, and while I think this is better than using Apple or Google, it's still problematic.
       
 (DIR) Post #AVyPjWrkbyluyIIhBQ by null@puddle.town
       2023-05-24T06:58:59Z
       
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       Looking at Google's FAQ (https://developers.google.com/identity/passkeys/faq), it's all very reassuring, and I understand they claim end-to-end encryption of the passkeys. Let's assume that's true.You know what it still doesn't protect against? Google deleting your account on a whim.
       
 (DIR) Post #AVyPjXkLL0RNhbqIHA by null@puddle.town
       2023-05-24T07:02:37Z
       
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       Imagine you go all in on passkeys. You store it all in Google Password Manager. One day you wake up and they claim a ToS violation on your account, disable it without further explanation, and all your passkeys are toast.