> If passkeys are really one per device and you have have 100 passkeys from 100 different services, and moving to a new device requires accessing each of those 100 services ....
I'm typing this on my Firefox remote app. Everything is cached in it. It runs in a VM at home.
I've been super happy with it. My logins are always with me but they never leave the house.
> It actually sounds like the best way to use passkeys and still have control over them.
I belatedly recall that I tried to setup a Google passkey in a VM and was rebuffed. Google depends on Windows Hello for passkey presentation prompts - and Hello is disabled in an RDP session (ostensibly because facial rec won't be needed).
I poked at the problem for a while and couldn't find a workaround.
It's simple and convenient, it may or may not be secure, it is not safe, it's fragile. I understand avoiding unnecessary single points of failure is not for everyone.
I'm typing this on my Firefox remote app. Everything is cached in it. It runs in a VM at home.
I suppose I am simulating having just one device.