Michael Stapelberg 🐧🐹😺 on Nostr: If, like me, you’ve been living under a rock regarding Passkeys, I think I finally ...
If, like me, you’ve been living under a rock regarding Passkeys, I think I finally figured out that:
1. You can keep using hardware security keys, but you may need a newer version (my Yubikey Nano is too old) and there are model-specific limits regarding how many sites you can store.
2. Aside from the hardware security key route, it seems like KeepassXC + browser plugin is the most flexible / secure option for folks who want full control over their password store. For iOS, there is Keepassium.
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