Graphene OS 3rd party Passkey support on Android 14
I don't know how you configured everything, but even after following Proton documentation (https://proton.me/support/pass-use-passkeys) it doesn't work. I'm still prompted with standard Google Password Manager (A key is already registered on my Proton Pass for Github)
https://drive.proton.me/urls/DY75YW6038#a7POpT2i1NLF
https://drive.proton.me/urls/C99KPG842G#NRytGxwvVWxK
Pixel 8
Proton Pass v1.22.1
Vanadium v126.0.6478.50
Android 14 with latest version of GrapheneOS
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Entire277 Proton's guide is not relevant to Vanadium and will cause issues. Please try these steps and see if they change anything:
- Update your Vanadium version
- Go to chrome://flags/ in Vanadium > Reset all > Relaunch
- Go to System Settings > Passwords & accounts > set Proton Pass as your passkey provider
- Go to Vanadium settings > Autofill Options > select Use other providers > select Restart
- Update your Vanadium version
I already have the latest available, or at least the one from yesterday (I don't know how to force it for the one released 4h ago): https://github.com/GrapheneOS/Vanadium/releases/tag/126.0.6478.50.1
Go to chrome://flags/ in Vanadium > Reset all > Relaunch
Go to System Settings > Passwords & accounts > set Proton Pass as your passkey provider
Go to Vanadium settings > Autofill Options > select Use other providers > select Restart
I just tried it now but still the same, even after a full reboot. Just for my understanding: is it correct to select the default option ("this device")? Sorry I'm a bit new with everything around pass keys so maybe I'm doing something wrong. What is sure is that my key is already registered in Github (working with Proton Pass on my computer)
fid02 Go to System Settings > Passwords & accounts > set Proton Pass as your passkey provider
Correction: the Passwords & accounts option is called Passwords, passkeys and auto-fill in the upcoming QPR3 release.
Entire277 Just for my understanding: is it correct to select the default option ("this device")?
It sounds like the GitHub passkey that is stored in Proton Pass is simply not recognized. What happens if you try to register a passkey within Vanadium? (You don't have to complete the registration, just get to the point where it should offer you to save the passkey in a third-party password manager such as Proton Pass).
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So when it pops out, I cannot "register" my key. I just have the screen above saying basically "no access key available"
I tried to do the following when the menu pops out(sorry for the translation, but I cannot find how to put Vanadium it in english, so it's translated from french...)
Other device => NFC pass key. Then I put my passkey behind my phone to scan it but I have the following error (or kind of, still translated...):
"An error occurs. Please try to plug your key to the USB port."
Unfortunately it's not an USB C key and it doesn't seems to work with an adapter (nothing happens if I chose USB pass key instead of NFC pass key)
EDIT: and yes the autofill option in System Settings is set to Proton Pass. Actually autofill itself (username and password) is working fine
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Entire277 I'm confused. You're saying that you're trying to use a physical security key to store your passkeys? In addition to storing the passkeys in Proton Pass? I thought you were only referring to Proton Pass.
For physical security keys, please see this post and a possibly relevant update to that post.
No, I'm trying to use a physical key which is stored in ProtonPass. But as you said in your last post to try register a passkey within Vanadium I just tried.
Just a quick video to see the options I have when I want to use a passkey (sorry it's in french): https://drive.proton.me/urls/YSDSCMDA20#yfNW9d1nTKi2
But you are right, I just try to use passkeys stored in Proton Pass, as I would do on my laptop.
Yeah, I tried creating a passkey today with ProtonPass but couldn't. Had to make the request from my Windows PC. Even failed once.
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I have similar issues, but with Bitwarden in both Vanadium and Brave, but I have also tested this with Firefox Beta, which recently started supporting passkeys, and had no problems with that.