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KG4ZOW
5 hours agoOccasional Contributor
macOS: Set Up Codes In
In the macOS 26 settings, on the "AutoFill & Passwords" page, there is a setting called "Set Up Codes In". From the description, it looks like this is the app that macOS uses when a browser wants to ...
1P_Dave
Moderator
3 hours agoHello KG4ZOW​! 👋
Thanks for reaching out! Our team is exploring support for native macOS AutoFill, including supporting the macOS "Set Up Codes In" option. That option doesn't have anything to do with passkeys, it just enables you to save a one-time password for two-factor authentication using native AutoFill.
You can save those one-time passwords in 1Password using 1Password in the browser: Get to know 1Password in your browser
If 1Password is installed in your browser, and AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys is turned off in the screen in your screenshot then you shouldn't see a passkey prompt from macOS itself. That being said, we are aware of circumstances where you might still see the prompt. Can you make sure that the built-in password manager is turned off using this guide: Turn off the built-in password manager in your browser
Then, if you still see the issue, can you tell me the websites where you've seen the native prompt appear recently? And did it only appear in Safari or did it appear in Brave and Firefox as well?
-Dave
Issue=ME-641