• Hot Saucerman@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Gonna be real difficult to recover from if you lose the device with your passkeys on it or that device is broken.

    Couple that with eSIMs and you are looking at a lot of headaches for the non-tech savvy.

    Supposedly you can use a security key but they are pushing biometrics, yikes!

    Wait until passkeys and all their issues have been solved by the major players.

    Don’t lock yourself out of your digital life chasing something flashy and new.

    • StarDreamer@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      1 year ago

      I might switch to it once bitwarden support comes out.

      Worst case I lose my Google account. Which I only use for Android (no sync, no mail, no purchases)

      Best case, Google no longer defaults to mobile 2fa and finally accepts i want to use totp every time.

      Also, how would the biometrics requirement work if all im doing is storing the whole thing in a Bitwarden vault?

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    1 year ago

    I am a big fan of Passkeys. However, I will refuse to use Passkeys until I can sync them using my own infrastructure. I hope no major site makes them mandatory until then

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    1 year ago

    My biometrics? It’s going to be a pita to change my billing email account but whatever.

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      AFAIK biometrics are only used to unlock the device’s keychain. So, in other words, it’s no different than using fingerprints to unlock your password manager (via the device’s keychain that has your actual password).