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More than that. Because it's an open standard it can be used with other types of authenticators, like password managers and platform-level security keys. There are also extensions allowing sites to prompt users for explicit authorization for a specific action. (e.g. "do you want to send $20 to xyz?")

In short, this could replace passwords for web authentication entirely.



If I'm not mistaken, the browsers themselves could act as "authenticators" and help people manage credentials in software.


Exactly. Authenticate with your Google account on chrome, iCloud account on safari, or Firefox account on Firefox.




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