Dunno, we rolled it out without issue. But of course they also had keepass. You want password AND (TOTP token or hardware token)
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If you're using a hardware token to replace passwords, you're doing 2FA wrong
With a password manager I'd argue its better but supports still not all there yet. I am waiting on bitwarden right now to support mull, basically its blacklisted, but it was added in the last 2 weeks so now its a waiting game.
I'm sorry but I seriously do not see any benefits to using passkeys.
I use 24 character passwords in Bitwarden with 2fa on all accounts, how is a passkey better than that?
Passkeys aren't a full replacement in my opinion, which is what DHH gets wrong. It's a secure, user-friendly alternative to password+MFA. If the device doesn't have a passkey set up you revert to password+MFA.
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