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jmsgwd
2 years agoOccasional Contributor
A website displayed a passkey dialog and I don't understand what it means
While logging in to https://www.linkedin.com with password & MFA using Google Chrome on macOS, the following dialog popped up over the login page:
What does this mean? Is it asking me to g...
jmsgwd
2 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thanks 1P_Tommy.
This shouldn't be happening because I've already told Google Chrome that I'm using 1Password as my password manager and disabled Chrome's autofill here:
* Google Chrome.app > Settings... > Autofill and passwords > Google Password Manager > Settings > Offer to save passwords > DISABLED (1Password – Password Manager is controlling this setting); Sign in automatically > DISABLED
For me it's doubly frustrating, because I didn't even know the pop-up was Chrome until you told me - it wasn't clear whether it was the website, macOS, Chrome, or 1Password that generated this pop-up!
In the screenshot of 1Password's passkey prompt you posted above, I can clearly see it's coming from 1Password because of the logo. But Google Chrome's pop-up doesn't have the Chrome logo. And there's nothing there to say "turn this off", "don't ask me again", or "change this setting because I'm using a password manager".
Do you have a relationship with the Google Chrome developers where you can raise this with them?