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"path": "/t/many-password-managers-dont-properly-support-passkeys/37649#post_11",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-05T20:21:07.000Z",
"site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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"@DigitalAutonomy"
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"textContent": "I am aware, that user verification in this context does not strictly require biometrics.\n\nMy question was more directed at @ph00lt0 as to his statement that:\n\nph00lt0:\n\n> just scanning your face or thumb is a very simple action to proceed\n\nin response to @DigitalAutonomy ‘s question of whether\n\nDigitalAutonomy:\n\n> Adoption may take a hit because the user experience will take a hit. Don’t you think so?\n\nand I was mostly interested to hear if @ph00lt0 had any thoughts on if Passkey adoption could take a hit on systems that do not provide convenient biometric authentication paths.",
"title": "Many Password Managers Don't Properly Support Passkeys"
}