@cm0002 to memes • 8 hours agoTake your passkey and shove it where the sun don't shineimagemessage-square39arrow-up1196arrow-down111
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish21•7 hours agoI think you’re describing SMS passcode, totp or other such factors. Passcode doesn’t require phone necessarily, but you can use it too
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•edit-26 hours agoA lot of the stuff that has implemented passkeys so far are on mobile. And I mean the apps serving them out, not things you authenticate to.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•5 hours agoBitWarden has a desktop extension and it also handles 2FA. No reason to be using a password, which is way less secure and can be extracted from a website DB via a hack.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•5 hours agoDoesn’t the 2FA protect users still, if they only got the password?
I think you’re describing SMS passcode, totp or other such factors.
Passcode doesn’t require phone necessarily, but you can use it too
A lot of the stuff that has implemented passkeys so far are on mobile. And I mean the apps serving them out, not things you authenticate to.
BitWarden has a desktop extension and it also handles 2FA. No reason to be using a password, which is way less secure and can be extracted from a website DB via a hack.
Doesn’t the 2FA protect users still, if they only got the password?