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This reads achingly like an advert pretenting to be a social media post. BitWarden works fine for third party pass keys on every site I've used it on, ta - and I can self-host it.
But you seem to have missed the heading of the post? Bitwarden still (after many months) has not rolled out passkeys to mobile devices. That was actually the point of the post, and Bitwarden needs to start innovating a bit faster as others are overtaking in regard to passkeys. So, you can't be using Bitwarden for your passkey logins on mobile?
Bitwarden only have not done it because their Android and IOS apps are using xamarin which prevents this implementation at it's current version, so they have to rewrite app first. It's not a matter "they have to start innovating". It's a technical problem that takes time to solve.
Ah thanks for explaining that. It just makes it then difficult to fully move to passkeys with Bitwarden, which is why I've been waiting so long, and why I never stayed using Google or Apple's passkeys.
Why are you trying to frame this as a race? The vast majority of users don't care about passkeys yet.
The point of the post is completely irrelevant because Bitwarden already announced they're implementing this in the next release of the app already.
It's not a race and I would not even start to use passkeys until I know they can move with me across devices and OSs. Also, most sites that do offer passkeys, still offer highly insecure password resets which really undermines the security that passkeys should offer. I waited a long time for Bitwarden to start with passkeys, and they were going to be the answer to fully portable passkeys (I've been waiting so that I know my passkeys will work across all my devices and OSs). Now I'm waiting for mobile implementation before I can get going. I do hope they will also be offering exporting of passkeys, like you can currently export your passwords to other services.
I hear Bitwarden is redoing its mobile app, so maybe with that redesign will come some passkey support. 🤷♂️🤞