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No, it's to have multiple independent implementations of the same standards.

I can't tell if you are joking, what sort of fragmented hell do you want?



Since when have the standards been finalized before the early implementation? Much of the web has been browsers trying things out and seeing if they can convince others to join them (or, in olden times, following MS's lead as with AJAX).


It's a feature designed to work on Apple devices that requires Apple-specific hardware. Why would they make it a standard?


Because web developers might not be incentivized to implement multiple different attestation protocols?




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