• @[email protected]
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    292 months ago

    people will pick the corporate options that are shoved on their faces, not the sensible open source user-respecting ones.

    vendor lockin will happen if we adopt passkeys as they are right now.

    • @[email protected]
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      172 months ago

      Bitwarden just announced a consortium with Apple, Google, 1Password, etc to create a secure import/export format for credentials; spurred by the need for passkeys to be portable between password managers (but also works for passwords/other credential types)

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        I’m definitely holding off on passkeys until that project is finished. I also don’t want vendor lock in and while that seems like the solution, it seems like they just started working on it.

        • Encrypt-Keeper
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          The interoperability already exists in the protocol webauthn, part of FIDO2 which has been around for almost a decade. Interoperability is not remotely an issue with passkeys. Imported/export is/was and also already has a solution in the works.

          • @[email protected]
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            22 months ago

            So I can use the same passkey from say, bitwarden and windows hello? Why do you even need import export then?

            • Encrypt-Keeper
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              22 months ago

              Yes you can use a passkey set up on any given service to authenticate to a service that supports passkeys. You’d need import/export to move a given passkey from bitwarden to Windows.