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How does this work when I want to log in from a device that doesn’t have bitwarden, for example my android phone (for now at least) or my TV or otherwise? Can you manually type in a passkey?

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How is Bitwarden having all the actually needed things for free, still developing, be most open and community-friendly of cloud-synced managers, allow self-hosting everything for free and still cost just 10$/year for managed premium???

I bought premium just for the 2FA codes support and recently they announces btw it is free now. Like, buying premium for me now would be like donating, they give me anything I want anyway.

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Their service is probably set up so the per-user overhead is low.
Think about it- what does your ‘using it’ actually consume? a few hundred KB of disk space and a little bandwidth?

I agree it’s a great value though. Signed up a few weeks ago and haven’t looked back.

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I’d imagine their business and enterprise service is what currently or will pay the bills for them. Either way, I love their approach and the fact that it’s open source.

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Am I missing something? Bitwarden already has support for authentication via biometrics or Windows Hello. How is this different from that?

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My naive understanding would be: a passkey replaces a password for an individual login; a biometric authentication replaces a password for the vault that stores individual login passwords.

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so basically: right now, I have a master password, and I can set up Bitwarden to bypass the master password with biometrics. With passkey set up, I will no longer have a master password, and biometric will be the only login method?

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It is not about logging in to BitWarden via PassKey, but logging in via BitWarden to other services.

Confusing, but what it means is you not storing password in a manager, but a cryptographic private key.

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Hopefully more services support this soon - any idea of sites/apps that support this now?

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Article links to 1Password’s directory of passkey supported sites/apps.

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Is this “webauthn” that Proxmox recently added support for?

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