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branok75
9 months agoOccasional Contributor
Passkey on Safari results in error "PublicKeyCredential" after upgrade to Mac OS 15.4
Hi all, after upgrading to Sequoia 15.4, authentication using Passkey (which is required by my employer) ends with error message "TypeError: Can only call PublicKeyCredential.toJSON on instances of P...
andre30
5 days agoNew Contributor
Hey Dave
I'm not sure where you're getting your information from. This is not fixed. Easy to test: any Oracle cloud login fails with exact same issue.
Oracle SSO for oracle sites seems to be working but the rest, no change.
Also I'm not sure what you mean development is working on.... One year seems a lot of time to fix a bug.
I encourage you to take serious action and not hope on a self-fix.
If you believe it cannot be fixed, drop us a line and I will stop my subscription to save all of us some time and inform also other colleagues waiting (guess where we work).
I can take any argument but this has gone way too far for a paid service
1P_Dave
Moderator
5 days agoMy earlier message was meant for the four community members who had previously reported, in this thread, that they were no longer experiencing the issue. Please rest assured that the internal bug report remains open with our development team.
-Dave
- andre305 days agoNew Contributor
I think any chromium based browser has this issue.
Firefox works.
Safari gives:
TypeError: Can only call PublicKeyCredential.toJSON on instances of PublicKeyCredential
Chrome gives:
TypeError: Illegal invocation
This happens on any https://cloud.oracle.com/ tenancy.
But not for sites like support.oracle.com.
Anyway, I do not know how Firefox differs from chromium browsers but certainly handles passkeys differently.
And last but not least, other password managers (keychain, chrome etc) work without issues.