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@pcd/webauthn-pcd

v0.11.0

Published

A wrapper around WebAuthn authentication verification as specified by the [W3C protocol](https://www.w3.org/TR/webauthn-2/#sctn-verifying-assertion). WebAuthn enables authentication via a keypair rather than a password, including Face ID, Yubico devices,

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97

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@pcd/webauthn-pcd

A wrapper around WebAuthn authentication verification as specified by the W3C protocol. WebAuthn enables authentication via a keypair rather than a password, including Face ID, Yubico devices, and many other devices. More options can be configured, such as allowed origin, a unique client ID, and a challenge to be signed.

In contrast to purely software-based PCDs, the WebAuthn PCD allows for actions in the physical world to form the basis of a proof. The specific authorization gesture used for registration and authentication can be associated with a hardware device and includes actions like facial recognition, PINs, and fingerprints. With a TPM or secure enclave, the authenticator can have certain security guarantees, such as the private key not being knowable even by the owner of the device.

Some example use cases:

  • Proof that I own a particular Yubikey and therefore am a authorized member of an organization.
  • Proof that I own an Apple device that has a particular Passkey, and that I've used Face ID or Touch ID to authenticate.
  • Proof that a human has in some way interacted with a hardware device (through fingerprint, facial scan, or other test of user presence), and therefore not an script or automated spammer.