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It would probably be better for you to explain what's wrong and not just call them a boomer as if that explains it.
If they want to be a Boomer and stick to 20th century solutions, why should I care?
If it works for them, fine. Nothing wrong with that.
It's obviously not working for most people. Most people reuse weak passwords and get their passwords hacked. Passkeys solve that for those users.
That's why the whole industry is shifting to passkeys.
"It's old so it's bad" is not a very convincing argument.
I think he was wondering how technically the new solution is better, especially compared to password database solutions where complex password and password reuse isn't an issue.
Webauthn has domain bindings and single use challenges which prevents MITM credential stealing, etc