Post AvJxvsJCaqw27dFC9A by f728d9e6e7048358e70930f5ca64b097770d989ccd86854fe618eda9c8a38106@mostr.pub
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(DIR) Post #AvJxvqfofnpt3BoE7M by 6e468422dfb74a5738702a8823b9b28168abab8655faacb6853cd0ee15deee93@mostr.pub
2025-06-20T08:49:10.000Z
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I still think passkeys are kinda stupid
(DIR) Post #AvJxvsJCaqw27dFC9A by f728d9e6e7048358e70930f5ca64b097770d989ccd86854fe618eda9c8a38106@mostr.pub
2025-06-20T11:15:33.000Z
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Passkeys are cool because they're locked to a domain, which prevents phishing.Passkeys are cool because you can secure them with a phone's secure element or on a device like a yubikey.I would not, however, recommend storing passkeys in a software-only password manager.
(DIR) Post #AvJxvtWM5R3BsiPDHs by 3bf0c63fcb93463407af97a5e5ee64fa883d107ef9e558472c4eb9aaaefa459d@mostr.pub
2025-06-20T11:52:18.000Z
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Is that really what we need? To lock people's access to things in their phones that can be lost or break anytime? Or they (and services) have to go through infinite undocumented hops for things to work in other ways?Besides that it's proprietary technology with a 300-page or more spec that is impossible for normal people to implement but they try to sell it as an open protocol or something.