In the latest episode of “they will always sell you out” - they sold you out! Who would’ve thought.

Hoping for a good alternative client to appear, the writing is on the wall. Vaultwarden can’t exist without “leeching” off of Bitwarden.

  • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    except when the wide populace starts accepting it being device locked, and your opinion does not matter anymore to those making the decisions

    • fushuan@piefed.blahaj.zone
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      19 hours ago

      No one of the people I know that use passkeys use it from the phone, either they use a password manager, they have passwords on a physical note, on an excel file in the desktop, a physical yubikey, or bitwarden like me. That’s everyone I physically know including every family member, friends and work people.

      I know it’s anecdotal, but you present your “wide populace” fact without giving sources too, and since I know no one that uses phone based passkeys, even if my experience is anecdotal, I say sus. Check your bias.

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        53 minutes ago

        but you present your “wide populace” fact without giving sources too

        my statement is not that many people are using passkeys today. but that if there comes a time when many people will use passkeys, they will be as careless and convenient as they are with everything else today, accepting any restrictions, because “why would anyone not use Google Passkeys? It’s the most convenient thing!”.

        and not only that. I was talking about device locking but that’s only part of the problem. isn’t it that passkey receiving services can identify the client software, and decide they will only accept passkeys from x and y clients?