Passkeys are built on the FIDO2 standard (CTAP2 + WebAuthn standards). They remove the shared secret, stop phishing at the source, and make credential-stuffing useless.

But adoption is still low, and interoperability between Apple, Google, and Microsoft isn’t seamless.

I broke down how passkeys work, their strengths, and what’s still missing

  • smiletolerantly@awful.systems
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    19 hours ago

    You can store Passkeys in open source password managers.

    I don’t know most of my passwords, so the step to passkeys doesn’t feel like a big one. I also really like the flow of pressing Login; Bitwarden pops up a prompt without me initiating it; I press confirm. Done, logged in, and arguably more secure due to the surrounding phishing and shared secrets benefits.

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      18 hours ago

      Sure, they probably work great when you have your *passkey manager on the device, but that’s not when I need to have backup routes into my accounts. When using a new device, or someone else’s, having even a complicated password that can be typed or copied-pasted has way more functionality.

      As far a I can tell, using passkeys would only risk locking me out of my accounts. Everyone else is already effectively locked out.

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      12 hours ago

      Yeah the moods in this thread, like

      “[I don’t understand this]!”

      “[I don’t trust this]!”

      “[It doesn’t fix everything]!”

      “[This doesn’t benefit me]!”

      “[What’s wrong with old way]!?”

      And like, all valid feelings… just the reactions are a bit… intense? Especially considering it’s a beta stage auth option that amounts to a fancy version of the old sec key industry standard, not the mark of the beast.

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        8 hours ago

        Because we all know it will eventually go from a “neat” to mandatory with vendor lock-in for no other reason than “fuck you”.

        We’ve all seen it a few hundred times now with X, and Y.

        I get a few daily pop-ups for “Want to use a pass key”. One from my bank. No I don’t want to link my fingerprint to my bank account especially in a way that will lock me out when I replace my phone.

        Remember folks: Biometrics (What you are) is not constitutionally protected but what you know is (for now at least).

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          3 hours ago

          You do not need your fingerprint or any other biometric to use a passkey.

          You do not lose access to passkeys when you lose your device.

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      14 hours ago

      I was never prompted to do such a thing. It always just told me to plug in my phone (and even that didn’t work).