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by danShumway
1134 days ago
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- And they can't move ecosystems. - And logging into your bank requires a proprietary device. Let's be clear about what we're "compromising" about. If passkeys are going to be a replacement for passwords (and Google/Microsoft/Apple are very up-front about the fact that they want passkeys to be a replacement for passwords) they have to handle all of the use cases. But even if that wasn't the case and they could just target the general consumer, the downsides here are not just for techy people. The platform lock-in will absolutely affect ordinary people as well. It'll mean that when your family member that doesn't know to make backups loses their iPhone, the only way to get those keys back will be to buy another iPhone. |
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A majority don't. A majority use their phones/banks rather than analysing ecosystems.
> It'll mean that when your family member that doesn't know to make backups loses their iPhone, the only way to get those keys back will be to buy another iPhone.
That is acceptable solution. Buy and then move on with life. Everything will be back after your shell out $$ (android).
But with local will the family member send the hard disk or USB disk containing keys to recovery? Which recovery company? Will they be honest?
Whereas if you want to new phone - all works then easy.
People want simplicity. Really thats it.
(Again it may be sad for those that don't want to carry phone but the world is designed for average user).
BTW, why do you thing banks are using proprietary device.
Ask the HN -er to
- make it possible using U2F or TOTP keys (QR code)
- the same HN-user likes to implement flashy APP - so that they
- track, help whatever