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2 years agoSuper Contributor
Saving security keys as passkeys for my Google account
This discussion was created from comments split from: Google passkey for sign on does not recognize my Yubikey. How to fix?.
12 Replies
- AlmoEndDedicated Contributor
Worked in Chrome, same OS (Ubuntu 22.04.3)
- AlmoEndDedicated Contributor
OK did 3. above and no, did not see a prompt from 1P even though it is unlocked. I did see the image below, not helpful (mouse with no clickable buttons :)
- AlmoEndDedicated Contributor
Hi Steph, is that supposed to allow me to open 1Password with a Passkey? Windows Hello implementation is flawed, I have been reading, and maybe in Linux I'm stuck with the Password authentication? I'll try your suggestion and report back.
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Thank you for getting back to me AlmoEnd.
You should be able to use passkeys to save and sign in on the version of 1Password you have installed in Firefox.
Can you test this website for me with the following steps and let me know how it goes:
- Go to passkeys.io
- Enter your email and choose 'Sign up'
- Choose 'Create a passkey'
Do you see a prompt so save a passkey from 1Password in the right hand corner of your screen?
- AlmoEndDedicated Contributor
Google support just told me they don't support Linux OS with Chrome and the problem has to do with using 1P to save the keys. So firefox is probably acting cranky for the same reason!
- AlmoEndDedicated Contributor
219.0 MozFF just released ... does it support passkeys?
- AlmoEndDedicated Contributor
1Password in the browser 2.15.1
21500107, on STABLE channel
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey AlmoEnd,
I'm sorry for the delayed response.
Can you let us know which version of 1Password in the browser you have installed in Firefox?
You can find out by right clicking the 1Password icon in your browser toolbar and choosing Settings > About.
- AlmoEndDedicated Contributor
Well, still having an issue with saving any passkey in Firefox/Linux. Is it supported (by Google)? I don't see it on their list of browsers IIRC.
- AlmoEndDedicated Contributor
Guess "instead" versus "as well as" is my real question. Can't save the same "passkey" both places, from everything I've read, so I guess what I'm aiming for is Yubikey as a backup in the remote chance I lose access to 1Password?