Other than a user revoking their own passkey, or a service no longer accepting a particular passkey (either they banned the user or something else happened that their account on the service is disabled), is it possible for any other parties to revoke a passkey for a user?
Put another way: if I log into a service, Service B, with a passkey on my Apple or Google device, is it possible for Apple or Google to revoke said passkey so I can no longer sign in to Service B?
The implication I'm trying to understand is that passkeys are touted as enabling a password-free future, but I'm wondering if users should still be encouraged to make passwords as a backup authentication option (though it's probably a good idea anyway).