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macOS Password app interferes with passkeys
- 8 months ago
Thanks for the question! Passkeys are saved in 1Password just like your passwords and other important login credentials, make sure that the built-in Apple Passwords app is turned off on your end:
- Click on the Apple logo in the menu bar in the top right corner of your screen, then click System Settings.
- Click General.
- Click AutoFill & passwords.
- Turn off AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys.
Then, after you've installed 1Password in your browser, use this guide to save your passkeys in 1Password: Save and sign in with passkeys in your browser-Dave
Hello Dave,
Thank you for replying!
Are passkeys now saved by the Password app instead? Do I understand this correctly?
Thanks for the question! Passkeys are saved in 1Password just like your passwords and other important login credentials, make sure that the built-in Apple Passwords app is turned off on your end:
- Click on the Apple logo in the menu bar in the top right corner of your screen, then click System Settings.
- Click General.
- Click AutoFill & passwords.
- Turn off AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys.
Then, after you've installed 1Password in your browser, use this guide to save your passkeys in 1Password: Save and sign in with passkeys in your browser
-Dave
- luckycatmama8 months agoNew Contributor
Thank you so much, Dave!
- 1P_Dave8 months ago
Moderator
I'm happy to help! 🙂
-Dave