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Support for Passkeys #1164

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Mattis142 opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 6 comments
Open

Support for Passkeys #1164

Mattis142 opened this issue Aug 15, 2023 · 6 comments
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feature-request A request for a new feature x:on-the-roadmap We're planning to do this but it may be a bit

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@Mattis142
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I would love to go passwordless and instead sing in with a passkey especially since both android and iOS now widely support it just fine

@Mattis142 Mattis142 added the feature-request A request for a new feature label Aug 15, 2023
@pfrazee pfrazee added the x:on-the-roadmap We're planning to do this but it may be a bit label Aug 15, 2023
@rpiadam
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rpiadam commented Jan 25, 2024

would love to

@iPyGuy
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iPyGuy commented Mar 9, 2024

Please add this soon and for all platforms so I can use it with my Bitwarden browser extension instead of only iOS.

Surprised it isn't already built in considering that bsky started being built in a post-passkeys announcement world...

@pedrostephano
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pedrostephano commented Dec 2, 2024

Passkeys upvoted, but my personal preference is Auth App as I store all these in my 1Password for multi-platform-device ease of use.

@devilleweppenaar
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Passkeys upvoted, but my personal preference is Auth App as I store all these in my 1Password for multi-platform-device ease of use.

Makes sense. Just wanted to also mention 1Password can store Passkeys that can be used cross platform.

@0xdevalias
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See also:

@thegreatGreenstar
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thegreatGreenstar commented Feb 4, 2025

Per the wording, if any of the other passkey suggestions are closed or merged, this one should stay open because it's unique, as passkeys only for 2fa vs passkeys to go passwordless are differing things.
Doing it like google and GitHub with passkeys by default skipping other authentication (like password) would be the ideal setup, since passkeys are not meant to just be the next iteration of 2fa, but rather remove the need for passwords, and be both 2fa and password in one (per the Webauthn RFC/Standard).

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