Oh I’m stoopit. I just looked up the documentation for keepassxc and it supports it too:
keepassxc.org/docs/KeePassXC_UserGuide#_passkeys
So I guess the next time I create an account that supports it I’ll try it and see how it goes.
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cmhe@lemmy.world 14 hours agoYou can? At least I do that. I host vaultwarden myself and store the paaskeys there.
Passkeys to me are just a better way to autofill in login data.
Oh I’m stoopit. I just looked up the documentation for keepassxc and it supports it too:
keepassxc.org/docs/KeePassXC_UserGuide#_passkeys
So I guess the next time I create an account that supports it I’ll try it and see how it goes.
barryamelton@lemmy.world 14 hours ago
OK, now think how nontechnical people will not be able to do it. They will be tied to Google/X-corp for all credentials, even government ones. Waiting to be banned if their social credit is too low.
frezik@lemmy.blahaj.zone 13 hours ago
That’s the root of the problem. Nontechnical people don’t use good passwords, but all the ideas we have for replacing them are only usable by more technically minded people.
There are a variety of other reasons why passwords are bad, though.
Alaknar@sopuli.xyz 13 hours ago
Nontechnical people can use BitWarden/Keeper/Proton Authenticator/any other major system like that instead of self-hosting.
cmhe@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
True. But I would say that this isn’t an issue intrinsic with passkey. Many people don’t have time/energy or the attitude to think critically about technology and are herded towards Google/X-corp/etc with offers of convenience and because they are often the only offered choice on the web sites. But from the POV of passkey they just act as a password manager.