Passkeys won't be ready for primetime until Google and other companies fix this
Briefly

Passkeys are a new authentication method designed to replace traditional passwords with digital credentials, utilizing biometric data or device-based security measures. They leverage public key cryptography to strengthen security against phishing and hacking attempts. However, practical implementation can lead to frustrations, such as devices failing to recognize created passkeys or limiting alternative login methods. Despite their potential advantages, users may confront challenges that undermine the convenience promised by the technology.
Passkeys are digital credentials that allow logins through biometric and non-biometric authentication, enhancing security and resistance to phishing attacks.
On paper, passkeys provide secure and easy logins, but in reality, technological hurdles can make them less effective.
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