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KeePassXC adds support for Passkeys, improves database import from Bitwarden and 1Pas - harlan4096 - 11 March 24

Quote:KeePassXC has been updated to 2.7.7. The latest version of the open source password manager adds support for Passkeys, and has gained the ability to import your vault data from Bitwarden.

Passkeys in KeePassXC

Several password managers have added support for Passkeys over the past year, including Bitwarden, 1Password, Dashlane, Google Password Manager, Apple iCloud Keychain, even Windows 11 supports it. KeePassXC is the latest to join the party to support the phishing-resistant protocol created by FIDO.

An important thing to note here is that this is not a standalone feature, it requires you to install the KeePassXC browser extension, which works in tandem with the desktop program. Download the KeePassXC browser extension for Firefox, Chrome or Edge.

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In order to use it, you will also need to "Enable Passkeys" in the extension's settings. To access the Passkeys stored in the application, head to the Database > Passkeys. Go to a website that supports Passkeys, for example, Google. Choose the "create a passkey" option, and select "Use another device". You should see a pop-up from the KeePassXC browser extension that asks you to save the passkey, click on "Register".
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