That’s not the (entire) point of passkeys/WebAuthN at all!
It’s a pretty powerful/complex spec allowing various use cases, from a modern way to store SSH keys on hardware credentials to a more usable and less phishable password replacement backed entirely by software.
It’s a pretty powerful/complex spec allowing various use cases, from a modern way to store SSH keys on hardware credentials to a more usable and less phishable password replacement backed entirely by software.