That’s not what passkeys are in many implementations. Look up Google/microsoft/apple passkeys. That’s what people mean when they say passkeys.
You’re thinking of a device like a Yubikey, which is a great device.
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That’s not what passkeys are in many implementations. Look up Google/microsoft/apple passkeys. That’s what people mean when they say passkeys.
You’re thinking of a device like a Yubikey, which is a great device.
Passkey is on your device though?
It doesn’t kill the point of 2fa. It’s something you have… you have your device. If you didn’t you wouldn’t have the TOTP code.
The something you know (password) is much more likely to be breached and stolen. That is what isn’t tied to your device. You probably want the second factor to be linked to just the devices you have.
I use KeepPassXC for desktop totp codes. I’m sure there’s an Android app to use with it. (I use KeePassium on iOS). Edit: maybe look into KeePass2Android
You can sync with Syncthing for offline. I keep the database in the cloud but with a key on each device (not in the cloud) that’s needed to open it.
The owner must immediately remove road salt? The rust belt is nothing but 3 piles of road salt in a trench coat for half the year…
Computers facilitate piracy: ban all computers.
Agree. There’s some nice familiarity there for the converted.
We’re in the early hype phase of a new innovation fad. It’ll die down and then we’ll find out what it’s ACTUALLY useful for.
Earth’s response, “yeah man, it was DEFINITELY your fault!!”
It’s not hard to automate? I remember when Firefox had this same flub, lol
Benzene is used to decaffeinate coffee… but it’s not in regular coffee is it?
Edit: looking into it, just in trace amounts just like many other foods, which is perfectly safe.