Dec. 20, 2023, 11:36 a.m. | /u/Heschell

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1Password has started rolling out Passkeys as a feature. I have a Yubikey, so wherever a security key option is available, that's what I'm picking. A lot of sites don't support this, however, but do support Passkeys. To my understanding they're just taking the physical aspect out of a Yubikey, which fundamentally is less secure, I know. But are they more secure than 2FA codes? If so, I'll upgrade every login I can with Passkeys instead of 2FA.

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