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KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 hours agoI’m legitimately confused by this. Why would you want an inherently less entropic piece of data that is inherently handled less securely to secure your data?
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KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 hours agoI’m legitimately confused by this. Why would you want an inherently less entropic piece of data that is inherently handled less securely to secure your data?
CaptainBasculin@lemmy.bascul.in 11 hours ago
Convinience is a key part. Let’s say I have bought a new device and have 50 accounts on different platforms. The way I’d do with only passkeys is that you would create 50 different keys individually for your new device, using a device that has logged in.
Password manager? I download a keepass compatible app, have it connect to my FTP for its database, enter my unnecessarily long key word or a random file i store seperately; and now I can access to all of my accounts.
As long as I do not somehow get both my database and its key word/file leaked at the same time, my accounts are as safe as whatever passkeys can provide.
KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 hours ago
I mean, you can shove your passkeys into a password manager. It’s not actually “one per device” despite what seems to be the original intent.