Device-bound Passkeys [1000+ OFFICIAL]
You’ve probably heard of passkeys: the shiny new "password killer" from Apple, Google, and Microsoft. Most are synced passkeys—they float across your devices via the cloud. Convenient? Yes. But they share a subtle weakness: a sophisticated attacker who compromises your iCloud or Google account could potentially clone those keys from afar.
Yes, losing the device becomes a bigger deal. (Backup codes or a second hardware key solve that.) And yes, it’s slightly less convenient than cloud sync. device-bound passkeys
They are bound to that device by physics and cryptography. You’ve probably heard of passkeys: the shiny new
These keys are forged inside a single piece of hardware—your YubiKey, your Pixel’s secure chip, or your Mac’s Secure Enclave—and they never leave . Not for backup. Not for sync. Not for a friendly "hey, share this with your tablet." (Backup codes or a second hardware key solve that
Device-bound passkeys are the seatbelt of the modern web: slightly less comfortable, but you’ll be glad you used them the day someone tries to break in.
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