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Former Member
3 years ago

Disable "Sign in with a passkey" popup completely

Is there any way to disable this? It's adding an unnecessary step/click to an otherwise working yubikey 2FA workflow. It shouldn't hijack the prompt to click a 2FA key.

As a feature request I'd like an option "never ask me this again" for these types of popups, or an option to disable them completely.

https://i.imgur.com/nQbo3WU.png


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  • Former Member's avatar
    Former Member

    I use 1Password for personal use, but the problem is it's popping up on my company websites (where it's not used).

    I have a USB yubikey for 2FA. It's inconvenient for me for 1Password to insert itself into this workflow, since it's not used to login to this website. Most of the time my 1Password is locked, so this results in additional prompts and clicks every time I login.

    I believe a "Don't ask me again" would be a great addition to this prompt.

  • Hello @stephenmw! đź‘‹

    I'm sorry for the impact to your workflow. Are you seeing the prompt in a business context with a business account? Or is this on a personal device with either a family or individual account?

    When locked, 1Password in the browser will show a “Sign in with a passkey” prompt on websites that use a special type of request called conditional mediation. When a conditional mediation request is received, 1Password must prove that a passkey is saved before a sign in option is presented. The “Sign in with a passkey” prompt will appear even if you're not using a passkey on a given website because 1Password in the browser must be unlocked before it can determine if you have a passkey saved for that website. If 1Password is already unlocked, and you don’t have a passkey saved for the website, then you’ll be able to use your normal authentication flow right away.

    If you see the prompt and would like to login using a different authentication method then you can choose the USB key icon in the upper right corner of the prompt:

    I hope that helps! 🙂

    -Dave