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Bitwarden, Dashlane, 1Password and others have joined together to make passkeys portable
  • Admittedly, for some password managers, the passkeys are stored locally and are not accessible in the cloud unencrypted without the decryption keys that exist on devices you authorize.

    This may still not make a difference for you though. For me, I consider passkeys, even stored in the cloud, to be enough for the vast majority, so I appreciate these vendors working to make passkeys more easy for the end user.

  • Bitwarden, Dashlane, 1Password and others have joined together to make passkeys portable
    bitwarden.com Security vendors join forces to make passkeys more portable for everyone | Bitwarden Blog

    FIDO Alliance publishes industry standards for consumers to easily and securely transfer passkeys across platforms and password managers.

    Security vendors join forces to make passkeys more portable for everyone | Bitwarden Blog

    Looks like a huge amount of security vendors are working to have a secure and open standard for passkey portability between platforms.

    It is always good to see major collaboration in the security space like this considering the harsh opinions that users of some of these vendors have toward many of the others. I just wish apps and sites would stop making me login with username and password if passkeys are meant to replace that lol.

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    What is a game or games that you think are an absolute must-buy?
  • I've heard of both. I didn't know Horizon was an open world sort of game.

    Either way, I completely agree. Even at the old age of 16, I was touched so harshly by that game that it became my favorite game I've ever played after just 2 sessions

  • Have new distro releases become meaningless?
  • This exactly. It is a good thing that these distros have matured enough that the updates are boring. I can only speak for the recent Fedora releases, but I've noticed quite an awesome amount of attention brought to accessibility and usability improvements that we've been waiting on for years. Speaking of Fedora, the next release (Fedora 41) the DNF package manager is getting a major overhaul with it moving to DNF v5 after some delay.

    I don't see updates being boring as necessarily bad since that could mean they decide to dedicate an entire major version to focusing on stability as an example. I get the sentiment and I think it's healthy for us to engage with. I just don't think I agree with it at the moment though.

  • What's a great buy it once Android app?
  • Cryptomator is a fantastic way to securely upload your stuff to cloud storage providers like Google Drive, OneDrive, etc. In my case, I use it to have an encrypted blob of my stuff with me on a drive when I'm out and about.

    They also give you the ability to purchase a license independent of Google Play if you didn't want Google to get a cut.

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