Yeah I don’t think it’s the only password manager that allows PassKeys either. Plus, they’re more secure by design; the website never has to store anything that can be reversed to allow access. Bitwarden even lets you store multiple passkeys per site.
I do hate how it’s promoted as “locked to your device” though but i imagine that’s because (unfortunately) password managers aren’t used by a majority of users.
Ahh, sorry, didn’t see that part.
Is it a problem with the PlayStation app not wanting to play nicely with the deep linking of Bitwarden?
Do other passkey apps work with it?
My understanding was that the issue is specifically with Bitwarden. I don’t recall exactly but something along the lines of app connect not being recognised.
Bitwarden has passkey support! Syncs too!
Yeah I don’t think it’s the only password manager that allows PassKeys either. Plus, they’re more secure by design; the website never has to store anything that can be reversed to allow access. Bitwarden even lets you store multiple passkeys per site.
I do hate how it’s promoted as “locked to your device” though but i imagine that’s because (unfortunately) password managers aren’t used by a majority of users.
Hm, ok. Maybe it’s time to take another look.
It’s not. There is almost zero security improvement between a passkey vs a randomly generated password + 2FA.
The only concern is if you’re dumb enough to give away your password, or not activate 2FA on critical accounts.
Except for passkey login on Android app. For example Playstation app login with passkey won’t work.
Have you tried Bitwarden? I like their implementation best and its cross-platform.
My reply was specifically for Bitwarden.
Ahh, sorry, didn’t see that part.
Is it a problem with the PlayStation app not wanting to play nicely with the deep linking of Bitwarden?
Do other passkey apps work with it?
My understanding was that the issue is specifically with Bitwarden. I don’t recall exactly but something along the lines of app connect not being recognised.