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  "description": "\"Passkeys and the WebAuthn specification were intended to make public key cryptography accessible to average users, rather than just the domain of the tech-savvy. If done right, they could seriously improve security on the Web.\" @drbruced@aus.social summarises why passkeys are such a good idea in theory and explains where current implementations of the technology fall...",
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  "textContent": "“Passkeys and the WebAuthn specification were intended to make public key cryptography accessible to average users, rather than just the domain of the tech-savvy. If done right, they could seriously improve security on the Web.” @Drbruced summarises why passkeys are such a good idea in theory and explains where current implementations of the technology fall down in practice. systemsapproach.org",
  "title": "Can passkeys replace passwords",
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