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Ready to start using passkeys?
First, you’ll need a password manager.
By default, your phone or laptop might offer to store your passkeys in your browser.
But here’s the catch: if you do, your secret isn’t so secret anymore—Google or Microsoft could have access to it.
The smarter move? Use a dedicated password manager.
I recommend 1Password, ProtonPass, or Bitwarden.
In this episode, we dive into why browser-based options fall short.
Get started with 1Password
Get started with ProtonPass
Get started with Bitwarden
Google Password Manager official information
Microsoft Edge Password Manager official information
Apple iCloud KeyChain official information
By Makani MasonReady to start using passkeys?
First, you’ll need a password manager.
By default, your phone or laptop might offer to store your passkeys in your browser.
But here’s the catch: if you do, your secret isn’t so secret anymore—Google or Microsoft could have access to it.
The smarter move? Use a dedicated password manager.
I recommend 1Password, ProtonPass, or Bitwarden.
In this episode, we dive into why browser-based options fall short.
Get started with 1Password
Get started with ProtonPass
Get started with Bitwarden
Google Password Manager official information
Microsoft Edge Password Manager official information
Apple iCloud KeyChain official information