From today, we’re pleased to announce you can create passkeys for your Fastmail account giving you a faster, more secure way to log in.
Check out our blog to learn more:
https://www.fastmail.com/blog/introducing-passkeys/
@fastmail Wonderful! Thank you :)
@fastmail Great news! Thank you
@fastmail if you already store a passkey for Fastmail’s two-step verification in @1password then creating a passkey for login will overwrite the original passkey in 1Password.
@fastmail @1password I also find the interface clunky as you are seemingly intended to use the passkey as the only step, but you may want to click on ‘keep me logged in’ first.
The more expected flow is to fill the username and then use the passkey, but once you fill the username you are then in the password flow instead of the passkey flow and it sometimes rejects the passkey at that point.
@ridogi
For me the normal #passkey flow is to just use the passkey without having to fill in a username. This is also how GitHub, Google, etc implemented it. As far as I know this discoverable feature is one of the main selling points of passkeys.
@fastmail @1password