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This is going to get so much worse with passkeys becoming more common...
I get the idea, and in general I love it - especially since they eliminate phishing in theory. BUT making my device my "password" now shifts the single point of failure from me forgetting my password to me protecting my devices from any kind of error/damage/data loss/... Collecting all passkeys in your Google Account is probably also not the best idea, considering how little chance you have to get your account back if it ever gets locked by a random event you may or may not have participated in.
Having them device independent (e.g. in a password safe) is nice, though. But then, if I use my password safe right, I should already be somewhat protected from phishing, as my auto fill won't trigger on a random phishing site.