@w3c being an almost #Blind / #LowVision, and having worked as #FreeSoftware and average-level #Security advocate, now with limited internet connection and reused computers/cellphones, I like sites that work completely with plain #HTML and #CSS, but I find autoexecuted client-side software such as #JavaScript / #JS or any similar, to be risky, energy-consuming and unfriendly to text browsers. I hope #WebAuthn is drafted to require plain HTTP AUTH fallback.
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Adonay Felipe Nogueira (adfeno@vira-lata.org)'s status on Thursday, 19-Jan-2023 09:33:08 JST Adonay Felipe Nogueira
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World Wide Web Consortium (w3c@w3c.social)'s status on Thursday, 19-Jan-2023 09:33:09 JST World Wide Web Consortium
W3C in the news: "RIP, Passwords. Here’s What’s Coming Next" "Apple, Google, and Microsoft...are working with the FIDO Alliance on passkeys, which are based on what’s known as the WebAuthn standard"
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/blog/what-are-passkeys-and-how-they-can-replace-passwords/