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> Passkeys can’t be phished, or shoulder peeped, or entered on a malicious domain. And for the layman, it means they can’t forget their password. Neither can passwords if you’re using a password manager to handle them. So again, if you’ve already got a password manager, and would put your passkeys in a password manager, what is the benefit of passkeys? |
Edit: The other great part is that the server just stores your public key, so it's idiot proof on their end. It makes a breach effectively useless, since offline cracking is impossible.