A survey for all users of the password manager #KeePassXC :How many #Passkeys do you have already in your vault(s)?
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A survey for all users of the password manager #KeePassXC :
How many #Passkeys do you have already in your vault(s)?Tagging #nextcloud as well as many users have their vault in their private cloud.
Please retoot.
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A survey for all users of the password manager #KeePassXC :
How many #Passkeys do you have already in your vault(s)?Tagging #nextcloud as well as many users have their vault in their private cloud.
Please retoot.
@rakekniven 0 and I didn’t know it supported passkeys. I’m always a bit torn when it comes to putting passkeys (or OTPs) in the same vault like the password themselves. Feels wrong
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@rakekniven 0 and I didn’t know it supported passkeys. I’m always a bit torn when it comes to putting passkeys (or OTPs) in the same vault like the password themselves. Feels wrong
@kevin @rakekniven even KeepassDX supports it on Android.
Well, the passkey is just another way to access the account. Usually when you have the password, you can anyhow create passkeys. Especially on Android I have the impression that it works smoother than the autofill feature.
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@rakekniven 0 and I didn’t know it supported passkeys. I’m always a bit torn when it comes to putting passkeys (or OTPs) in the same vault like the password themselves. Feels wrong
@kevin For me, a password or passkey is comparable, so the same vault is fine for that. For OTP, you can do things differently, such as using a second vault, hardware token, or mobile app.
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