TypeError: Illegal invocation in Chrome Browser

This happens on all the platforms I've tried: Windows, Linux, and Mac. I find multiple reports of this behavior online, including notes on how it should be fixed... and yet it isn't. Is there a timeframe for when this will be addressed? Or is there a workaround users can apply for the time being?


1Password Version: 8.10.56
Extension Version: 8.10.56.28
OS Version: Windows, Linux, macOS
Browser: Chrome

Comments

  • Hello @btaroli! 👋

    I'm sorry that you're running into an error message when using 1Password in Chrome. So that I can better understand the situation can you tell me the following:

    1. Where are you seeing the error message that you mentioned? Does it appear on the page? Or in the console log? Can you provide a screenshot of the error message?
    2. Are there specific steps that you can share that I can follow to reproduce the issue?
    3. Does the issue happen on a specific website or when performing a specific action?
    4. Can you link to the other reports that you mentioned?

    I look forward to hearing from you.

    -Dave

  • Pauliehedron
    Pauliehedron
    Community Member

    I'm having the same problem on 7.0.3495.29 (Stable channel) (arm64) when trying to login to Oracle Cloud with a passkey. Here's another which looked into the issue.
    https://github.com/bitwarden/clients/issues/12060.

  • @Pauliehedron,

    Thank you for writing in. Our development team is tracking a known issue when using a passkey on Oracle Cloud. I've added you as an affected user to our internal reporting.

    In the meantime, I recommend using an alternative login method. I understand that this may not be ideal, and I apologize for the interruption to your workflow caused by this.

    Let me know if you have any questions.

    -Evon

    ref: dev/core/core#33167

  • btaroli
    btaroli
    Community Member

    I guess you could consider my case, the one I reported here, as Oracle Cloud as well, since our internal SSO is based on OCI IDCS. I have some other passkey sites that aren't Oracle, so I could try those with Chrome to confirm they aren't affected. Please add me to the Oracle affected list as well. I'd like to have some idea when I might be able to use it again, though I fall back on a Yubikey in Chrome for now.

  • Pauliehedron
    Pauliehedron
    Community Member

    I only have a passkey as my 2nd factor, so my workaround is using Floorp (a firefox derivative)

  • btaroli
    btaroli
    Community Member

    After wrestling against auto-submit for the site I tried, I did find passkeys working with non-Oracle sites in Chrome. So yes the situation I'm having is definitely realted to Oracle/OCI.

  • @btaroli,

    Thank you for the additional details. I've added you as an affected user to our internal reporting.

    @Pauliehedron,

    I'm glad you found a workaround to signing in with a passkey on Oracle using a different browser. 🙂

    -Evon

  • mpoess
    mpoess
    Community Member

    I am having the same issue. I am getting "TypeError: Illegal invocation" when trying to use a passkey to log into Oracle cloud/internal Oracle websites. The error is raised on the log in side.

    Is there any workaround for this. I cannot use chrome. It used to work with chrome. It works with firefox