Jared
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Whereas with a passkey, I mean, really that might be a downfall of a password plus passkey MFA because now they both are going to be stored in the exact same place. Whereas, and if you have your OTP codes in there, like how could you as the bank, not with employees, but with end users, kind of guarantee them the best chance of having that segregation?
Whereas with a passkey, I mean, really that might be a downfall of a password plus passkey MFA because now they both are going to be stored in the exact same place. Whereas, and if you have your OTP codes in there, like how could you as the bank, not with employees, but with end users, kind of guarantee them the best chance of having that segregation?
Would it be SMS, which is, like you said, kind of has some problems with security?
Would it be SMS, which is, like you said, kind of has some problems with security?
Right.
Right.
Like, no, that one doesn't work.
Like, no, that one doesn't work.
Um, so I think minimum length is pretty much the only constraint you should have. Like it can't be less than eight or whatever it is. And then anything else, like as long as you want, as crazy as you want, but like we have to have a minimum amount.
Um, so I think minimum length is pretty much the only constraint you should have. Like it can't be less than eight or whatever it is. And then anything else, like as long as you want, as crazy as you want, but like we have to have a minimum amount.
Well, that's all I'm going to say. Cause I feel like between iOS and Android, I feel like that's kind of a solved problem, right? Because Android has a built-in password manager, and I'm sure there's places you can go to get better ones. And iOS has a built-in password management and has been there for a couple of years now.
Well, that's all I'm going to say. Cause I feel like between iOS and Android, I feel like that's kind of a solved problem, right? Because Android has a built-in password manager, and I'm sure there's places you can go to get better ones. And iOS has a built-in password management and has been there for a couple of years now.
I don't know what Windows does because I haven't used Windows in this new millennia, but I assume they got password management built into Windows, don't they? Let's Google that real quick while you guys talk.
I don't know what Windows does because I haven't used Windows in this new millennia, but I assume they got password management built into Windows, don't they? Let's Google that real quick while you guys talk.
There's an article from The Verge in 2020 about Microsoft's new password manager that works across Edge, Chrome, and mobile devices called Microsoft Authenticator. And so this was coming out then. This is an app that you would install on your iOS or Android device, and you would cross that chasm basically syncing with your Windows-based Edge browser.
There's an article from The Verge in 2020 about Microsoft's new password manager that works across Edge, Chrome, and mobile devices called Microsoft Authenticator. And so this was coming out then. This is an app that you would install on your iOS or Android device, and you would cross that chasm basically syncing with your Windows-based Edge browser.
I think it's actually not Windows-level password management. I think it's inside of Edge, which seems like a weird silo. And that could be wrong. That could be outdated. But there are people obviously trying to tackle that particular cross-platform thing, at least from the Microsoft side.
I think it's actually not Windows-level password management. I think it's inside of Edge, which seems like a weird silo. And that could be wrong. That could be outdated. But there are people obviously trying to tackle that particular cross-platform thing, at least from the Microsoft side.
I don't think Apple has any interest in tackling that, as they've historically had no interest in those kind of things, which is a shame. And obviously, and Google with Chrome. I don't know. I think that there are options for everybody. And I think that there are probably free options for everybody.
I don't think Apple has any interest in tackling that, as they've historically had no interest in those kind of things, which is a shame. And obviously, and Google with Chrome. I don't know. I think that there are options for everybody. And I think that there are probably free options for everybody.