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by deltarholamda
1068 days ago
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I am a pretty technical user, and I would rather become a farmer than move to whatever "passkeys" are. Yubikeys or phones or whatever, I've had too many of these things go bzzzt, go missing, get wet, get broken, etc. If a "passkey" is as reliable as my house key or car key, i.e. I can accidentally put it through a wash/dry cycle, then maybe. Maybe. The nice thing about a username/password combo is I can remember them and use them everywhere. It's really straightforward. Whatever gimcrack method people use to implement "passkeys," does it work everywhere? Guaranteed? I get it that there are some use cases where you need to have a hardware device, a passcode, a PIN and the blood of a left-handed virgin before you can access something, but those are edge cases. I almost never say this, but seriously, it would be easier and less troublesome to "educate users on the utility of passphrases instead of short passwords" than to make passkeys a thing. |
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The "use them everywhere" part, combined with not needing special software or hardware to use them, are the things that will keep passwords central to my authentication world for a very, very long time.