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Passwordless Previews: Securing Local Ingress URLs with WebAuthn Passkeys

  IT InstaTunnel Team Published by our engineering team Quick answer Passwordless Previews: Securing Local Ingress URLs : localhost tunnel answer A localhost tunnel gives your local app a public HTTPS URL without opening router ports, which is useful for demos, QA, mobile testing, and provider callbacks. How do I expose localhost without opening ports? Use a reverse HTTPS tunnel. Your machine connects outbound to the tunnel service, and the public URL forwards requests back to your local app. When should I use a localhost tunnel? Use one for webhook testing, OAuth callbacks, client demos, QA previews, mobile device checks, and short-lived development reviews. Stop shipping shared passwords over Slack just to let a client view your local staging server. Push WebAuthn to your tunnel edge and lock local preview environments behind biometric passkeys. In the fast-paced landscape of modern software engineering, friction is the ultimate velocity killer. Developers routinely encounter thi...

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