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fc417fc802 | 15 hours ago

That qualifies as "immune to phishing" as far as I'm concerned. No reasonable person using a reasonable implementation will ever be successfully victimized in that manner.

We need to stop pretending that padded cells for the criminally incompetent are a desirable design target. If you are too stupid to realize that you are being taken for a ride when asked to go through a manual export process and fork over sensitive information (in this case your passkeys) to a third party then you have no business managing sensitive information to begin with. Such people should not have online accounts. We should not design technology to accommodate that level of incompetence.

If you can't stop driving your car into pedestrians in crosswalks you lose your license. If you can't stop handing over your bank account number to strangers who call you on the phone you lose all of your money. If you eat rotten food you get sick and possibly die. If you hop a fence and proceed to fall off of the cliff behind it you will most likely perish. To some extent the world inherently has sharp edges and we need to stop pretending that it doesn't because when we do that it makes the world a worse place.

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