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Man sieht was man sehen will:

https://www.ifo.de/publikationen/2025/aufsatz-zeitschrift/steigert-migration-die-kriminalitaet-ein-datenbasierter-blick

Zusammengefasst: viele Migranten sind relativ jung und leben an sozialen Brennpunkten in Städten. Vergleicht man es nur mit Deutschen in ähnlichen Alter in den Städten ist die Zahl relativ ähnlich.

Vorab: Ich geh völlig mit bei Straftäter ausweisen und Abschiebungen durchsetzen.

Aber wenn in Mannheim ein Deutscher Täter ist kommt man mit einfachen Antworten.. und Politik bashing nicht weiter. Da muss man klar sagen das kann man nicht verhindern/muss man mit leben. Überwachung und mehr Polizeistatt will ich persönlich noch weniger.

For the average person on the street, passkeys in Apple/Google are a huge benefit because they mitigate phishing attacks, password reuse, etc. Law enforcement and nation-states are not really a concern for them. But you're right, the vendor lock-in is real. Going through all the passkeys and adding another one when you leave the ecosystem of a single vendor is a lot of work. But as @danny mentioned, you can choose to store them in something like Bitwarden if you need the convenience of a roaming passkey. That’s fine for, in my opinion, 90% of services. For my most “valuable assets,” I use two hardware tokens from two different vendors. Thats my approach Bitwarden + two different hardware tokens.

Imho. If the key is devicebound and never leaves the device (like yubikeys) it’s sufficient for me. If it is synced with iCloud (apple) or google I would prefer an additional 2FA.

1. Also Android 14 and google play services are required. See https://bitwarden.com/blog/bitwarden-passkeys-mobile/ for more Details.

2. the service determines if is requiring additional 2fa after signin with a passkey. PayPal for example requires 2fa despite using a passkey. Most others like Microsoft etc. do not.

Roaming Passkeys like in IOS, Android and i.e. Bitwarden are very convenient.

Devicebound Passkeys like yubikeys are much more secure but you need to onboard multiple onto every service in case you lose one. Replacing them is a lot of work.

I‘m a big fan and happy to answer questions.

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It sounds like a good idea to add a nsec sign in / management feature in Bitwarden (open source password management). Vote for the feature request at https://community.bitwarden.com/t/private-key-management-for-nostr-accounts/51768/16