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<blockquote data-quote="dufchick" data-source="post: 1929177" data-attributes="member: 400511"><p>Passkeys looks interesting, I will have to read it a few times to understand it completely. I don't understand how it's too different than Keychain with respect to the convenient login and if you type in your password, I assume this can also be changed over to the thieves like in the video? This is not my forte obviously, so why I need to read this a few times. The FAQ on the Fido site was extremely informative. </p><p></p><p>In my family we share an Amazon account and several streaming sites. We are used to getting passcodes, and it generally works ok for us. It's not a perfect system but at least we get to share accounts. I don't live in a particularly dangerous part of South Florida, actually, my city was named safest city every year for about the past 10 years or more so it's quite safe, but I do not want to tempt fate. Thank you for this passkey info, its very interesting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dufchick, post: 1929177, member: 400511"] Passkeys looks interesting, I will have to read it a few times to understand it completely. I don't understand how it's too different than Keychain with respect to the convenient login and if you type in your password, I assume this can also be changed over to the thieves like in the video? This is not my forte obviously, so why I need to read this a few times. The FAQ on the Fido site was extremely informative. In my family we share an Amazon account and several streaming sites. We are used to getting passcodes, and it generally works ok for us. It's not a perfect system but at least we get to share accounts. I don't live in a particularly dangerous part of South Florida, actually, my city was named safest city every year for about the past 10 years or more so it's quite safe, but I do not want to tempt fate. Thank you for this passkey info, its very interesting! [/QUOTE]
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