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For the past few days I get this "sign in with your passkey" popup any time I turn on my pc.

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I don't use passkeys. I don't have a passkey in Settings > Account > Passkeys. I don't want to use a passkey. And I especially want it to stop blocking my screen for a passkey I don't have nor want to use.

But anytime I try to search for it, google seems more interested in telling me how to make a passkey or how to remove any login password.

The closest I've found is this: Is there a way to disable passkeys in Windows 11? - Microsoft Community

But similar to the OP: I use Brave, not Chrome. Unsimilar to OP: I never used passkeys to begin with, and I can't disable Windows Hello from Brave as suggested because the option isn't there anymore.

Anyone knows how to get rid of this please?

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  • Verify that MFA is disabled for your Google Account.
    – Ramhound
    Commented Jun 10 at 11:03
  • What Google software do you have installed on your system configured to automatically start with the login of your user profile?
    – Ramhound
    Commented Jun 10 at 12:37
  • General FYI: Google search has completely changed how search results are returned and displayed, with actual results being returned around page 3 of the search results. DuckDuckGo is just as good as google search if you want to avoid the aforementioned (browsing won't be advert tracked as well)
    – JW0914
    Commented Jun 10 at 12:38
  • If you have only a local account, and not a Microsoft account, you can disable the Microsoft Account Sign-in Assistant. N.B. Before disabling any Service, make a complete disk image. If it becomes impossible to log on after a change, restoring from the image is the easiest way to fix the issue. See digitalcitizen.life/… and elevenforum.com/t/services-in-22h2.11916 Commented Jun 10 at 17:57
  • BTW, use Microsoft's (well, Sysinternals') Autoruns to see what stats up automatically: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autoruns Commented Jun 10 at 20:53

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