FIDO2 Certification
There's a growing number of websites that only allow FIDO2 compliant passkey providers. Would be nice, if Proton would adapt this licence or at least give the user a choice when creating passkeys between it's passkey system and FIDO2 compliant one.
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Michael John commented
Hy.
Discussions around FIDO2 certification often focus on stronger authentication and reducing password risks, which is a big step toward improving overall digital security. What’s interesting is how these standards quietly support everyday online experiences. When websites adopt better authentication practices, users can access services with more confidence and less friction. For example, many informational sites that people use for quick decisions like checking restaurant details or meal nutrition benefit from a secure browsing environment. I recently came across a menu guide that organizes pricing and nutrition details in one place, which is helpful for quick planning: https://thepandaexpressmenu.com Security improvements like FIDO2 make browsing resources like this safer and smoother for everyone. -
Aether Hawk
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FIDO2 Standards are Phish-resistant, highly secure, and simple for users. Supporting FIDO2 authentication is both better for security and easier for users.
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Christoph Rüegg commented
For example, swissid.ch passkeys do not currently work with proton pass, which could be related to this (if it is not simply a bug on their side).