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Now in beta: Save and sign in with passkeys using 1Password in the browser

2 pointsby bdcsalmost 2 years ago

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bdcsalmost 2 years ago
I&#x27;m curious how 1Password can say passkeys cannot be stolen, and yet passkeys are sharable within 1Password. Wouldn&#x27;t an attacker stealing my 1Password credentials (secret-key&#x2F;user&#x2F;pass) also get (cf. steal) my passkeys stored in 1Password?<p>Regardless, I&#x27;m excited for passkeys: passwords are already abstracted out with password managers, and now they&#x27;re going a step further of not being revealable w&#x2F; passkeys. However losing the escape hatch of reading a password off my phone into an untrusted computer is quite the use-case loss.