Accessible Foundation for Passwordless Experiences with FIDO Passkey
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Meeting

Event details

Date:
Central European Summer Time
Status:
Confirmed
Location:
Prado - Level -1
Participants:
Imran Ahmed, Arman Aygen, Gina Biernacki, Christian Biesinger, Sebastian Crane, Kenneth Raymond Diaz, Kevin Goldman, Shawn Lawton Henry, Christina Hulka, Rew Islam, BASTIEN LATGE, Matthew Miller, Tabitha Odom, Joyce Oshita, Jeff Owenson, John Rochford, Hiroyuki Sano, Adam Scarrott, Melissa Sebastian, David Turner, David Waite
Big meeting:
TPAC 2023 (Calendar)

FIDO is seeking community insights to get feedback on the team’s findings from UX research and through conducting screen reader audits of live Passkey deployments. The Team will focus on 3 key accessibility areas exposed through our research and audits:

  1. What we know about Passkey accessibility as it relates to accessibility of the website as a whole

  2. What we anticipate needing by ways of standardized support as auto-fill becomes essential in Passkey experiences.

  3. What we don’t know about alternative transport mechanism that are accessible and can replace/supplement/modify current solutions.

Agenda

Chairs:
Christina Hulka, Joyce Oshita, Kevin Goldman

Description:
FIDO is seeking community insights to get feedback on the team’s findings from UX research and through conducting screen reader audits of live Passkey deployments. The Team will focus on 3 key accessibility areas exposed through our research and audits:

  1. What we know about Passkey accessibility as it relates to accessibility of the website as a whole

  2. What we anticipate needing by ways of standardized support as auto-fill becomes essential in Passkey experiences.

  3. What we don’t know about alternative transport mechanism that are accessible and can replace/supplement/modify current solutions.

Goal(s):
Community insights and feedback

Materials:

Track(s):

  • accessibility

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