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LearningCyber
11 months agoNew Contributor
Is 1Password now storing non-discoverable credentials and calling them passkeys?
1Password just let me add a passkey from a site that in all other environments they only create non-discoverable credentials. How can this be?
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1P_Dave
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11 months agoHello LearningCyber! 👋
Thanks for the question! 1Password only supports discoverable credentials, the credential is stored inside of your 1Password vault and can be found without the website knowing ahead of time who the user is. You can read more about the difference between discoverable and non-discoverable credentials here:
The underlying storage of the webauthn credential in 1Password is the same whether the credential is used for sign-in (a passkey) or a second factor (a security key). Discoverable webAuthn credentials, such as those stored in 1Password, are called passkeys.
-Dave