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On my Windows machine (using Chrome) I successfully created a passkey in passkeys.io and had BitWarden store it. Works like a charm. When I log into passkeys.io via a passkey, the BitWarden popup appears and it successfully provides the passkey. Source: 7 months ago
It's easy to register/login, add multiple passkeys, give each passkey a different name, etc. I'm not familiar with Hanko (the team behind passkeys.io). They seem to be just another cloud-based identity and authentication platform, albeit with a nice open source framework and a self hosted version. Source: 7 months ago
Check out https://passkeys.io and https://webauthn.io. Both are useful resources. Source: 12 months ago
It presents a qr code you can scan with the other device. You can try it on https://passkeys.io. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Correct. Nothing is centralized about Passkey (other than where you may choose to store your authenticators). Each site gets a unique keypair. If your keypair is compromised you can delete it on that given site. If you want to try it out go to https://passkeys.io on your Android or iOS device. I do believe Passage is more or less what Passkeys is/already was. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Most of the time nowadays, I prefer offloading this to an identity provider, using OpenID Connect or soon Federated Credential Management (FedCM), even if that means shipping an identity provider as part of the deliverables (I generally go with Keycloak, with keycloak-config-cli to provision its configuration). I'm obviously biased though as I work in IT services, developping software mainly for... - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
Yet another breach of Okta... Why are companies not running something like keycloak [1] themselves? Are administrative/maintenance costs too high or is it plausible deniability? [1] https://keycloak.org. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I'd stick with a solution like https://keycloak.org in that instance. Source: about 1 year ago
A few more projects in this space: - Keycloak (you won't get fired for picking this)[0] - CloudFoundry's UAA[1] - Gluu [2] - Keratin [3] - OpenUnison [4] - Dex[5] - Netlify's GoTrue[6] All of these solutions are a bit different but here are some of the axes: - Whether or not they function as an OAuth provider - Whether they're centered around application-user-login (email + password) or application auth (OAuth) or... - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
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