IDK if devs are present here, but please test your UX properly before rolling out features. There’s no way to store multiple passkeys for a site. If you actually manage to store a passkey, you can only do so once. Leading me to either uninstall or block the browser extension which is stupid. There’s no option to disable this behavior, which forces me to do what I described above every single time. Because now every time I want to login somewhere I need to close the BW window or click “use browser” to continue to the usage of my passkey. Bitwarden is a password manager for the tech-savvy user, available for free via Github. More mobile options F-Droid Command Line Interface Use the powerful Bitwarden command-line interface (CLI) to write and execute scripts on your vault. The popup for the passkey is effectively blocking the core feature of passkeys (yeah, we’re back to early 2000s with popup windows), which is to allow a secure-low-friction login to sites. Opera Brave Microsoft Edge Tor Browser DuckDuckGo for Mac Mobile Applications Take your password manager on the go with mobile apps for your phone or tablet. You can only do this through the browser extension. I would guess most people already have a passkey registered somewhere before this was rolled out, so BW expects us to re-register passkeys in every website again? The flow for a new passkey is horrible, you can only save a passkey at the time of registering it in the desired site, you can’t add one to an already saved item in the vault. This feature was not tested properly before rollout, there’s several problems with it:
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