Security prompt appears on Windows 11 each time you launch Amazon in Firefox.
Security prompt appears on Windows 11 each time you launch Amazon in Firefox.
You're encountering a security warning popup that prompts you to log in with a passkey or PIN, likely tied to Amazon. This behavior appears to be a feature of the Amazon website itself, possibly triggered by browser extensions like Ghostery and uBlock Origin. It's not a Windows system prompt but rather a security measure from the site. To stop it, you can disable extensions temporarily, clear your browser cache, or adjust your browser settings to prevent such prompts. If you need further help, a screenshot will be useful.
You're asking whether to opt for passwordless login using a passkey instead of the usual password. Each time you see such a notification, you usually choose "no" and keep going. However, this trend is gaining attention because Microsoft is pushing passwordless options as the new standard in Windows 11, calling it "phishing proof." Despite concerns about session token security, many users prefer to stay with their current method. If you notice these alerts, simply decline and continue your usual process, as they can't force a change.