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by stoltzmann 344 days ago
Why not? It actually sounds like the best way to use passkeys and still have control over them.
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I've been super happy with it. My logins are always with me but they never leave the house.

> It actually sounds like the best way to use passkeys and still have control over them.

I belatedly recall that I tried to setup a Google passkey in a VM and was rebuffed. Google depends on Windows Hello for passkey presentation prompts - and Hello is disabled in an RDP session (ostensibly because facial rec won't be needed).

I poked at the problem for a while and couldn't find a workaround.