Posted by Erik van Straten (FD) on Feb 13
*INTRODUCTION*
Passkeys on Android are stored in Google Password Manager by default. The user cannot make their own backups of them.
Note: although the user can export a CSV file with both passkeys and passwords, the lines representing passkeys will
not contain any secrets, rendering them useless.
Also note that Google Passkey Manager appears to primarily be a CLOUD-based password manager (with copies of passwords
and passkeys usually cached…
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