In an ideal world yes. In practice, no, why carry two keys on my keychain when one can do the job. And that’s not a problem for my other multiple accounts for other services like Microsoft that properly labels the Passkey.
Pretty sure that’s also accounted for, by buying multiple keys. Each person gets their own login, key, duplicate key for backup (placed somewhere offsite).
They don’t want you backing up someone elses key on your account. Again; the idea being that each person has 1 of these things. If you need a backup Yubi-Key, they want you to be buying a literal duplicate key; not having your ‘backups’ on someone elses key.
Have you guys learned nothing about not sharing passwords?
Pretty sure the idea is that you only ever have 1 apple ID.
Not possible, I have a personal Apple ID for my own stuff and a business-managed Apple ID for work.
Apple wants you to have 2 iPhone, 2 iPad, 2 iWatches and 2 Macbooks.
One set for personal and one set for business.
So shouldn’t you have 2 separate keys/accounts then?
In an ideal world yes. In practice, no, why carry two keys on my keychain when one can do the job. And that’s not a problem for my other multiple accounts for other services like Microsoft that properly labels the Passkey.
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Oof. That’s going to end up as a right old mess.
What if you have a backup of your partner’s / child’s / family member’s passkey?
Pretty sure that’s also accounted for, by buying multiple keys. Each person gets their own login, key, duplicate key for backup (placed somewhere offsite).
They don’t want you backing up someone elses key on your account. Again; the idea being that each person has 1 of these things. If you need a backup Yubi-Key, they want you to be buying a literal duplicate key; not having your ‘backups’ on someone elses key.
Have you guys learned nothing about not sharing passwords?