Do I understand correctly that a “cold start” login without entering a username can happen in zero or one click with a password credential saved in SmartLock, but for a webAuthN residentKey fingerprint sensor login the person must set up, remember and enter a PIN code?
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Both PINs and fingerprints are methods of user verification in CTAP2. However, it's basically assumed that all fingerprint security keys will have a PIN setup too, similar to how a PIN fall-back is required for iOS Touch ID.
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What I mean is, if I’ve registered a fingerprint sensor as a residentKey, does the user need to enter a PIN *and* do a touch in order to log in without entering their username?
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