🔐 By community request, you can now unlock your vault with a passkey,

Available now in the web app and with Chromium-based browser extensions (rolling out this week).

https://community.bitwarden.com/t/unlock-with-fido2-passkeys/13224

Why passkeys?

✅ Faster than typing your master password

✅ Phishing-proof: only work on originating website

Requires a compatible PRF-capable setup

https://bitwarden.com/help/login-with-passkeys/#set-up-encryption-for-unlock

@bitwarden

Why is this bit coming to mind?

(Brian Regan, safe for work and sensitive ears)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KbHL_sWnNY

"Peanut butter and jelly in the same jar..." 🎤: Brian Regan #shorts

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@danhugo Hi Dan! If you already have a Yubikey lying around, it's a great backup option for seamless vault access, and you can protect the Yubikey with a pin.

@bitwarden

I do. I'm totally fine with how things are working.

But I read the comments on the post 😂

@bitwarden @danhugo Any word on when we can see Webauthn-prf support enter Firefox proper, @firefoxwebdevs? From the looks of this issue - https://github.com/mozilla/standards-positions/issues/798 - it would appear to not be a near-term roadmap item.
WebAuthn PRF extension · Issue #798 · mozilla/standards-positions

Request for Mozilla Position on an Emerging Web Specification Specification Title: WebAuthn PRF extension Specification or proposal URL (if available): https://w3c.github.io/webauthn/#prf-extension...

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@jackf723 @bitwarden @firefoxwebdevs

You want to take this one, bw?