• @[email protected]
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    191 month ago

    His whole premise is undermined by him not doing any research on the topic before deciding to write a blog post. Proton passkeys for instance, are cross platform, and the ability to transfer passkeys between devices is one of the features being worked on by the other providers.

    • @nialv7
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      31 month ago

      Yeah… Why are articles like this being upvoted… I expected better from lemmy

      • Encrypt-Keeper
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        31 month ago

        This is the “Technology” community which isn’t for people who are actually tech-savvy in any functional way, it’s just for gadget-head laymen.

      • @[email protected]
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        130 days ago

        It’s 260-40 atm. That sort of ratio is a very easy sign that there’s something wrong and I often don’t bother reading the article if the ratio is that high.

    • @[email protected]
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      129 days ago

      Proton passkeys are stored in a password manager, which he specifically calls out.

      If you have a password managed and know how to use it, you’re already a lot less susceptible to the problem that passkeys are trying to solve.

      Personally, I think passkeys are great for tech-savvy users, but I wouldn’t dream of recommending them to non tech-savvy people. Password managers are still used by the minority, that needs to be fixed before passkeys are useful.