I think it was this thread from a couple of months ago where I read it
Yeah, I hate that. If I'm putting in a user and pass, *then* a passkey what's the point? The passkey is more than capable of performing all three functions in one go - nobody's conceivably gonna have my passkey, so just let me in without the extra hoops. It's security theatre.Looking at this list, it seems some sites allow using a passkey as a form of MFA, didn't realise you could do that.
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Ha, same. I logged into Paypal this morning and used my passkey. It then asked for an MFA code...Yeah, I hate that. If I'm putting in a user and pass, *then* a passkey what's the point? The passkey is more than capable of performing all three functions in one go - nobody's conceivably gonna have my passkey, so just let me in without the extra hoops. It's security theatre.
Ha, same. I logged into Paypal this morning and used my passkey. It then asked for an MFA code...
I sent some money today, I can't remember the exact chain of events but it went something like:Don't get me started on paypal, absolute pain in the ass of a company to login to, if I use Face ID why the hell do I need to use a passkey as well, never used to be like that with them. If only Face ID is good enough to login to my bank, credit card or anyone else then it should be good enough for them.
Going to give this a go, I'm surprised Sony jumped on it so fast considering their 2FA was text based...@ChrisD. @Rainmaker Dunno whether you're into PlayStations but Sony sent out an email yesterday stating they support passkeys. They actually did the thing properly! I enabled it, in turn Sony disabled my password along with MFA. Logging in via 1Password is super quick now.
Where do you think MS Edge stores it?I don't use password managers aside from what's built into MS Edge, it's at a point if I manually get asked for a password I will have to reset it. But password managers storing passwords online seems a bit sketchy also.
Where do you think MS Edge stores it?
So far so good with Proton Pass and importing from Bitwarden, few websites that it's not detecting the login form to autofill (i.e no icon appearing) that Bitwarden does detect and fill.
I know you posted this a while ago now but how has your experience been?
Considering moving from Dashlane to Proton Pass, as use Protonmail anyway