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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...
ShrekyMonster
5 days agoNew Contributor
As with andre30 I wanted to add that I am still experiencing the issue as originally reported. Although since then I'm now on macOS 26.1 and Safari 21622.2.11.11.9.
It does amuse me every time I see Oracle and 1Password on the Red Bull Racing Formula 1 cars... perhaps having your two brands on the same car might cause people to expect them to work together! 😉
hcubed
5 days agoNew Contributor
ShrekyMonster that is weird because I am running the same versions of macOS and Safari and things work for me logging into my cloud.oracle.com tenancy. It works on Safari, Brave and Chrome.
- ShrekyMonster3 days agoNew Contributor
It is weird!
I thought maybe if I deleted the passkey and tried to add it back again that might work, alas, I get taken to the profile page to add it but I immediately get the same error, on attempting to create the key.
TypeError: Can only call PublicKeyCredential.toJSON on instances of PublicKeyCredentialThe odd thing is, it does store a key, but this time Oracle does not acknowledge the passkey so it continues to show as "Not Configured". Just mentioning this in case it helps the 1Password dev team debug things further, but cannot believe this isn't one of the simpler fixes to make (of course a dangerous assumption given I know nothing of the codebase).
Chrome just gives me TypeError: Illegal invocation.
If I repeat the same steps via Firefox it registers the key and the key works when using Firefox, but of course not Safari/Chrome.