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  • kjetiltoAsk Lemmy*Permanently Deleted*
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    2 months ago

    In Norway, the trolley coined gained popularity as society went mostly cashless, yet the trolleys demanded their token. An earlier factor was that it was annoying to make sure you always had a coin of the correct denomination (physical size). Trolley coins can be part of your keychain, or won’t be accidentally used to buy a newspaper before going to the grocery store.

    Most people still return the trolley and slide it in, like civilized humans should



  • kjetiltoTechnologyPasskeys Explained: The End of Passwords
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    5 months ago

    The assumption is that the native passkey manager on the device (iPhone, android, windows) would sync the passkeys (to Apple , Google, Microsoft) for protection against device failure and easy of use across devices. Or you risk loosing your accounts if you loose your device.


  • kjetiltoTechnologyPasskeys Explained: The End of Passwords
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    5 months ago

    Dont they all sync to the respective cloud services?
    iOS vault -> synced apple cloud Android vault -> synced with Google cloud?
    Windows Hello -> synced with Microsoft account?

    And if they’re not synced, that’s even worse. Loose your device and loose your account. Or keep track of which of your 5 devices are have keys for which of your 150 accounts



  • kjetiltoTechnologyPasskeys Explained: The End of Passwords
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    5 months ago

    A key for each service for each device is too impractical in real life.

    Getting a new device would mean logging in to hundreds of services to link up the new device. Or somehow keep track of which services have keys with which devices. And signing up to a new service would mean having to remember to generate keys for a a handfull of devices, some of which might not be available at the time (like a desktop computer at home when you are out). Or you risk getting logged out if you loose the one device that had a key for that particular service.

    I agree passkeys can make sense with something like BitWarden or KeyPassX. Something that is FOSS, and is OS and device agnostic, and let’s you sync keys across devices. And should have independent backups too. Sync is not backup.


  • kjetiltoTechnologyPasskeys Explained: The End of Passwords
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    5 months ago

    I use BitWarden too. OS , device and browser agnostic is a win

    But I imagine the vast amount of people will use whatever their platform is pushing, so Apple Google or Microsoft. And in 5 years time “3rd party passkeys” are not “secure enough” and blocked by the OS. (Ok that’s a bit tinfoil hat, but Google’s recent Android app developer verification scheme is fresh in mind)


  • kjetiltoTechnologyPasskeys Explained: The End of Passwords
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    5 months ago

    The biggest disadvantage:

    Disadvantages of Passkeys

    Ecosystem Lock-In – Passkey pairs are synced through each vendor’s respective clouds via end-to-end encryption to facilitate seamless access multiple devices.

    More eggs in the American megacorp basket for more people, yay


  • kjetiltoYou Should Know*Permanently Deleted*
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    7 months ago

    Probably youtube is just a bad example in this case. But javascript heavy pages were regular SaveAs doesn’t really work definitely exist, and the value is in preserving those websites information and formatting