Saw this [article from The Verge](https://www.theverge.com/2022/8/31/23329373/dashlane-passkeys-password-manager?fbclid=IwAR2osU0FeCEN-NeEM1Mj6NJc2XLhWLbtsntT30hq7eqglghWh-k7iH6Wn94) that is very hyped about it. But it seems like a token is stored on a device, and presumably someone could steal the device and have the same benefits of having all your passwords. I don’t understand how having no passwords makes anyone’s data safer.
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Information security manager here. It’s due to one simple fact. People can’t write down passwordless authentication. People can’t text it to someone or email it either. People don’t have to come up with their own secure version of it. This addresses MANY of the primary security issues with passwords.
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