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  • I think the problem is that it's unnecessarily hardware locked. They shouldn't have to "open it up" insofar as anyone can access it from whatever app like beeper is doing. But it's only fair that they support other operating systems. They can still control it or even charge a fee to access it from other OSes.

  • What is a passkey? Is it a file saved to a decice? Can it be on multiple devices? How do you set it up on your first device? What if you lose your device? Do you need your first device to add it to a second device? How is that different than a text field saved to a password manager?

  • You may not like this answer but our solution to this is a Google Photos album, locked down so it's invite only. Paired with a social media vigilance keeping an eye out for unauthorized posts. We've only had to treated to kick someone out of the album once. It works well for us. Especially at family events, people post the photos they take too so we have access and they now know not to post on social media.

  • I think it'd be a huge win for privacy. People don't understand how much data google has on them or what's possible to do with it. This will illustrate it exactly and hopefully open people's eyes to switching to privacy focused alternatives.