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throwaway2056 | 1 year ago
I would assume apps that are non-geek oriented will do quicker adoption. In my experience, many people are looking at passkey like a
- Password manager that is automatically working fine on their phone - Apple or Google takes care of everything. And users think of it like 'Sign in with Google/Apple equivalent'. Press fingerprint/face-ID and all just works.
Only PITA I expect is that banks type dinosaurs will screw up this (like they did with 2FA - with custom apps and non-standard implementations). I wish W3C would some way ban these but banks are somehow escaping standards.
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