I spent the morning switching as many accounts as I could to #Passkeys, and it was the most pleasant, simple, and straightforward process. I am disappointed that many sites are only using it as a 2FA option instead of the main sign in tool (including #Mastodon).
It's extremely intuitive, and I can't wait for all of my passwords to be gone.
#Passkeys truly are the new lock in for password managers. I'm trying to be a good citizen and use passkeys wherever I can, but now I can't properly try other password managers without needing to create dozens of new keys. I'm trying Proton Pass now, and it's a major pain.
Extrapolate this out to a world where passkeys are the norm and effectively all of my accounts authenticate this way, and moving your data becomes impossible. :dumpster: