• 4am@lemm.ee
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    10 days ago

    Yeah I don’t think it’s the only password manager that allows PassKeys either. Plus, they’re more secure by design; the website never has to store anything that can be reversed to allow access. Bitwarden even lets you store multiple passkeys per site.

    I do hate how it’s promoted as “locked to your device” though but i imagine that’s because (unfortunately) password managers aren’t used by a majority of users.

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        9 days ago

        It’s not. There is almost zero security improvement between a passkey vs a randomly generated password + 2FA.

        The only concern is if you’re dumb enough to give away your password, or not activate 2FA on critical accounts.