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It's kinda ridiculous that no one made better system for credentials, soma of requirements policies are ridiculous.
I would never use cloud services if not hosted on my server.
Keepass with custom sync is best option.
Passkey is gaining taction.
There's "login with Google" and "login with Facebook" buttons all over the place. But of course it begs the question - what if I don't WANT to use those?
I know some apps also just send me a login link to my email every time, and stay logged in for a long time, so it's not too inconvenient.
Using Facebook, Google as login it's so wrong, idea is great but what do you do when they change their services like reddit make some api changes, make subscription for more than 5 external services to login with oauth.
Agreed.
In my country, most things like banks can be done with ID card or mobile ID. Super convenient with mobile ID in particular.