I stopped using Chrome’s password manager and passkeys made so much more sense
For years, Chrome's offer in the form of a 'save password' prompt was the default path of least resistance. It was good enough until the web started moving towards a password-less future. While it was the easy button, it was also a gilded cage. If Google decided one day that your account was flagged, all of your digital keys go with it including passkeys which meant you would completely be locked out of multiple accounts, pretty much for eternity.
For years, Chrome’s offer in the form of a ‘save password’ prompt was the default path of least resistance. It was good enough until the web started moving towards a password-less future. While it was the easy b***on, it was also a gilded cage. If Google decided one day that your account was flagged, all of your digital keys go with it including passkeys which meant you would completely be locked out of multiple accounts, pretty much for eternity.
John Doe
New York
New York
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