01-17-2024 06:56 PM
Since early this afternoon, I am finding after signing in to ebay, I am getting a page with an option to sign in with a Passkey. Under that is "skip for now" and when I click that it takes me to my ebay page.
The thing is, I don't want to sign in with a passkey. With the "skip for now", does that mean ebay is eventually going to force this on us also?
With the passkey supposedly you can sign in with facial recognition, finger print, or a pin. The only one I would even consider, is the pin, and why do I need to do that, how would that be any more secure than a password.
01-18-2024 03:11 AM
I received the notification once but simply ignored and skipped it. Have not had a repeat.
01-18-2024 03:25 AM
I got it once, and it scared me. Really!
by the way--- I 've never been finger printed.😀
and i've put a piece of duck tape over my lap top camera.
01-18-2024 04:25 AM - edited 01-18-2024 04:27 AM
anyone else after signing in, getting a screen to sign in with passkey
Yes.
With the "skip for now", does that mean ebay is eventually going to force this on us also?
"You can set up passkeys from the prompt after you sign in or from the Sign in and Security settings in your eBay account. You can also disable the passkey option in your Sign in and Security settings."
https://www.ebay.com/help/account/protecting-account/tips-keeping-ebay-account-secure?id=4872
how would that be any more secure than a password.
A password can be stolen by a phishing email, or observed someone looking over your shoulder or filming you typing it. A Passkey is managed by your device, not by eBay. So no one can use your passkey without also having physical control of your device.
"In addition to being phishing-resistant and error-proof, passkeys also support Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) by design. 2FA is a second form of authentication that should be enabled on all online accounts when possible. Unless it’s required, many users don’t enable 2FA on their accounts because it creates an additional step to log in. Since passkeys are tied to the devices they’re generated on, the device acts as the authenticator, making passkeys even more secure than passwords since that device will always be required to log in."
Personally, I use 2 factor authentication which requires both a password AND a passkey.
01-18-2024 06:20 AM
LOL. yea-But you're smart- and i am not.😊
01-18-2024 07:03 AM
And what happens if your device crashes and you have to use a different device or purchase a different device, when you go to sign in?
01-18-2024 08:33 AM
@luckythewinner wrote:
A Passkey is managed by your device, not by eBay. So no one can use your passkey without also having physical control of your device.
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I log on to eBay using both my desktop and occasionally my phone. If Passkey is managed by my device do I have to have 2 passkeys?
02-22-2024 06:38 AM - edited 02-22-2024 07:44 PM
Yes I constantly get spammed with it every time I sign in.
It's extremely annoying, "Sign in faster .. blah blah .. give us your passwords .. blah blah"
Disingenuous, frankly insulting new data grab.
02-22-2024 06:39 AM - edited 02-22-2024 07:54 PM
The sign-in would be much faster if they stopped harassing you to agree to products to make the sign-in faster. I measured it before the obnoxious spam and it takes about 1.5seconds to sign in. After obnoxious spam this is more like several seconds to sign in.
So it pretty much amounts to handing over all your passwords in order to supposedly pay for protection from sign-in delays, so you can your shekels faster.
No thanks.
02-22-2024 08:02 AM
Never have to remember a password again!
But you're going to have to remember a string of random numbers instead. LOL
02-22-2024 08:04 AM
No, I haven't seen that but then again I never log out.
02-22-2024 08:26 AM
@redlinear wrote:Never have to remember a password again!
But you're going to have to remember a string of random numbers instead. LOL
I never have to remember passwords ... I have a book!
03-16-2024 10:23 AM
I think it depends.
For example, IIUC passkeys created on Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, Vision Pro) are backed up and synced using iCloud Keychain, so passkeys created on an Apple device are stored and can be used on another Apple device, too.
03-16-2024 03:52 PM
Yeah, I get that, click past it all the time. I don't sign in on a mobile device, only through the web on a PC. Why would I want that? I can't imagine trying to do my workflow on a mobile device, NOPE!
03-16-2024 03:57 PM
@readabouthorses wrote:
@redlinear wrote:Never have to remember a password again!
But you're going to have to remember a string of random numbers instead. LOLI never have to remember passwords ... I have a book!
That's almost is bad as when the person sitting beside me had their password for their work computer on a sticky note attached to their monitor. It's always great to share your password with the office cleaners who can sit at your workstation and issue cheques to themselves.
C.