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by dalke
813 days ago
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That requires being able to plug in your device, right? How many such keys are needed? I'm guessing about 5? Give a couple to trusted friends, in case my residence burns down, keep one with me, and two at home as backup, because I know I'll lose things? How often should I verify they still work? (Backups don't exist until you've restored, so I assume the same applies here?) Everything I see about passkeys makes me think the failure mode can be more tragic than using passwords, and the use case is for people willing to trust Apple or Google. I think I'm willing to trust Proton - for one, they support deGoogled Android - but I don't understand the risks in switching, or what backup practices I need. |
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