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  "path": "/t/threat-models-for-storing-passwords-totp-and-passkeys-in-a-single-password-manager/37761#post_7",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-11T00:13:44.000Z",
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  "textContent": "TheDoc:\n\n> I believe Apple now defaults to storing passkeys in their password manager to provide better portability but you might still have the option to store it on hardware instead.\n\nI just tested trying to save a passkey offline on my iPhone. It forces me to either (a) use another device (physical key or a device running iOS 16 or later), or (b) turn on iCloud Keychain. I would rather save it on a physical key than having it on the cloud and dealing with a cloud breaches.\n\nTheDoc:\n\n> YubiKey also works with NFC so I think it should support both an iPhone and PC.\n\nI didn’t know this. I will look into it.",
  "title": "Threat models for storing passwords, TOTP and passkeys in a single password manager?"
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