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passkeys are way for your a token unlocked by your device’s biometric sensor to validate a request. biometric information is not sent to Google.
The standard is implemented by multiple vendors, Just like HTTP Basic Auth is. It is not Google specific
You don’t have to use biometrics either. You can just use a password manager that manages the passkeys and only login to the pw manager with a pw.