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Linkedin always ask Windows Security even click the cancel #403

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nrv-96 opened this issue Jul 23, 2024 · 2 comments
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Linkedin always ask Windows Security even click the cancel #403

nrv-96 opened this issue Jul 23, 2024 · 2 comments

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@nrv-96
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nrv-96 commented Jul 23, 2024

  • Application version: 3.1.0
  • OS: Windows 11
    -Electron27.3.11
    -Chrome118.0.5993.159
    -Node18.17.1
    -v811.8.172.18-electron.0

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Add Linkdin from app
  2. Wait to load Linkedin
  3. You will get popup windows pop up on the login page, the popup is not closing even when canceling the window

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Please find the below video for reference:
You can see this in the video of Linkdin.com
https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/67828a60-0dd4-4a8f-983d-eb7fded25670

@nrv-96 nrv-96 changed the title Linkdin always ask Windows Security even click the cancel Linkedin always ask Windows Security even click the cancel Jul 23, 2024
@Litwilly
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I've had the same issue with LinkedIn and Discord. Any of the websites that have allowed me to use Windows Security PIN. My security popup expects a USB key which I've never setup, been trying to figure out how to disable this on LinkedIn and Discord because as it is I'm unable to login or use these applications on station because the pop up is blocking any other action.

@viktor44
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Looks like you have some special security settings.
I need more precise script to reproduce the issue.
Is it reproducible in Windows 10?

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