And you did that! – But you also gave rise to some expectations…
I’m not sure how you mean that, but if you assess current “login with passkey”-usage, that may also not as high as it could be, because you can use that login-passkey only for the web vault, and that may be not the most interesting usecase for most people.
The browser extensions and mobile apps – and with the new desktop apps, those probably also – are far more interesting in that regard.
Well, that is good news, that the possibility is there.
I’m not sure I agree.
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What are the blockers now with PRF, still? As I understand it, PRF will come in the next months to Firefox on MacOS, and then it should be there for most or all current OS’s and browsers. I’m sure there are some minor exceptions… or what are the major problems with PRF support, still?
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I’m really not a kind of “marketing-guy”… but with “login-with-passkeys”-support for all major clients for “daily use of an end-user” (browser extension, mobile app, desktop app) that would really be an outstanding feature.
And I agree with @grb - most of my family already has YubiKeys, and I was really looking forward to show them how easy it would be, to just login to the apps just with their FIDO2-PIN. (and make their transition from KeePassXC to Bitwarden)
So, it’s indeed disappointing, to read after your October 2024 update, that it’s only further in the future now…