Thanks for the detailed information. I’m still a bit unsure about how to 
properly test the PRF extension on my device. Here are the specifics of my 
setup:

   - *Device*: Mac OS 14.4
   - *Browsers*: Safari 18.0 Release 201, Chrome Canary 130

Could you clarify if my device supports the PRF extension? Which browser 
should I use to test it effectively? Also, would it be better to use Google 
Password Manager for this?

I'm currently testing online using this site(
https://passkeys.fission.app/register). Is the status of this site 
up-to-date? I noticed that the last update on the related issue was about a 
year ago: GitHub Issue #13(https://github.com/oddsdk/passkeys/issues/13).

I appreciate any guidance you can provide!
On Monday, August 26, 2024 at 10:22:10 PM UTC+7 Adam Langley wrote:

> On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 4:59 AM Viet Quoc Le <levietq...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> it's been 1 year, There any update about this on chrome. I am tried to 
>> run passkey with Chrome Canary 130, but it seems doesn't support RPF 
>> Extension
>> On Thursday, July 27, 2023 at 12:26:18 AM UTC+7 Mike Taylor wrote:
>>
>
> iCloud Keychain and Safari support the PRF extension in iOS 18 / macOS 15. 
> Chromium has supported it for a while now, for both security keys and over 
> hybrid. Google Password Manager also supports it for its passkeys when 
> running Chrome.
>
> If you're not seeing it, please specify the authenticator used. It's true 
> that Windows Hello and the macOS profile authenticator don't support it, 
> but broader support in common authenticators is coming quickly.
>
>
> Cheers
>
> AGL
>

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