Ricky Mondello on Nostr: “The social media giant Meta has been fined €91 million ($101 million) for ...
“The social media giant Meta has been fined €91 million ($101 million) for accidentally storing hundreds of millions of its users’ passwords in plaintext instead of in an encrypted format on its internal systems.” ~ https://therecord.media/meta-unprotected-passwords-fine-gdpr
One of the major benefits of passkeys is that websites are never asked to save any credential information that is sensitive. The “public” key that websites keep is not a secret. Passkeys protect you from the accidental logging of sensitive credential data.
One of the major benefits of passkeys is that websites are never asked to save any credential information that is sensitive. The “public” key that websites keep is not a secret. Passkeys protect you from the accidental logging of sensitive credential data.