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Where in the world are we talking about Google managing your passkeys. The article is about using passkeys for Gmail. You would manage your passkeys exactly like you would with any password, with a password manager like 1pass, bitwarden, etc. Google doesn’t manage or control any part of that.
Simple solution. Don't use Gmail at all. Unless you're really keen on someone else reading your mail, of course.