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Mork
2 years agoOccasional Contributor
Trouble using passkey on Amazon's website
I just created a passkey for Amazon.com.
1Password's entry for amazon.com says that a passkey was saved, but where exactly is it?
In 1P?
When I go to login to Amazon (after removing other 2FA) there is no prompt to click anything to read the passkey. I'm just logged in after entering the regular password.
How do I know the PassKey is also being read?
Thanks
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- Former Member
Yes, I am able to use Passkeys on other sites. Just looked at Amazon again before submitting this reply and still not seeing the passkey option for login.
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey @davidpaul, Mork,
Can you let me know if passkeys are working with 1Password on other sites for you or if it's just Amazon you are having issues with?
- MorkOccasional Contributor
I have the same problem with Firefox: I never see the Passkey option anywhere with Firefox.
Try Safari, or, if on Windows, another browser and see if that helps.
With Safari, I get the either Password or Passkey dialog displayed. Still silly to me that you don't have to first log on and then further authenticate with passkey, but I bet Amazon made a business decision to make sure you can log in and buy stuff passkey or not...
- Former Member
So I used to be able to see "Sign in with a Passkey" button the Amazon login screen that is shown by Dave_1P, but it no longer shows up for me. I have done all kinds of things to re-enable it. I have removed my passkey and recreated it. I have disabled two factor and re-enabled it. I have made 1P my primary two factor setting for OTP. I have tried no 2FA setup. I have readded passkey, which I see on Amazon and my 1P account. I am located in the U.S. It was there before, but now, it no longer appears. Any advice?
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Mork, on behalf on Dave you are most welcome.
Let us know if there's anything else we can help with.
- MorkOccasional Contributor
Cool, I didn't know what was an option on regular Amazon. That fixed me up! Thanks, Dave. :)
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Thanks for the reply. Why not just use the TOTP authenticator app option for two-factor authentication? I'm not sure that I understand why you enabled the SMS option if you agree that it is less secure.
-Dave
- MorkOccasional Contributor
Sadly, though, the SIM-based authentication is not very secure. I wish everyone adopted Yubikey, my preference. I'm sure this is probably not universally true, but it seems currently that all sites, more or less, that offer Passkeys also offer hardware keys.
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Thanks for the reply Mork, it's great to hear you are taking things seriously when it comes to securing your account!
- MorkOccasional Contributor
Thanks. Yep, I also have the least-secure option (SIM Swap Potential) enabled also: SMS text.