Hi,
Yes, it is supposed to.
As you discovered, Windows already provide a native APIs for browsers (https://github.com/microsoft/webauthn), whereas it is still a work in progress in OS X.
Consequently, browsers on Windows “share” credentials; while on OS X, Chrome, Firefox, etc, all use their own local storage, with their default implementation for Unix. It’s the same behavior currently on Debian, etc.
Best regards,
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Thomas Duboucher
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