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Use Bitwarden to store your passkeys

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BITWARDEN

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, which are set to largely replace passwords over the coming years, are strings of code synchronized between your devices that are used to prove who you are. As we’ve covered previously, they’re more secure than passwords and easier to use, because you don’t need to remember them. Traditionally, they were stored on specific devices like a phone or security key, which you’d need to keep with you to log into a website. However, password

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