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Because webauthn does not give anything that a proper password manager couldn't automate anyway
Huh? It wouldn’t require a username/password at all (at least in the HTML form sense) so there’s a much lesser chance of chaos happening.
Have you used it before?
and what will store the authentication information, safely, if not a password manager? and don't say that everyone will have a hardware security token