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Passwords have problems, but passkeys have more
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Using a security key as a ~~password manager~~ passkey seems to resolve this issue (I think?), but I guess the issue is more a problem for the casual user who wouldn't bother with a security key!
Can you elaborate on what it means to use a security key as a password manager? I'm not sure if I understand what you mean.
Whoops, I meant "passkey", I'll edit my original comment