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I can't click the green lock icon in the URL bar of the web browser that launches within Thunderbird.

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When adding a new email account, the built-in web browser launches and displays the OAuth screen. To verify the security of the destination site, I want to click the green lock icon in the URL bar to check the details, but I can’t click it.

Does a green lock icon mean a secure connection has been established?

When adding a new email account, the built-in web browser launches and displays the OAuth screen. To verify the security of the destination site, I want to click the green lock icon in the URL bar to check the details, but I can’t click it. Does a green lock icon mean a secure connection has been established?

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shirokuma said

Dear Ed-san, Thank you for checking this out. By the way, I tried using a passkey on the Google account authentication screen, but it didn’t work. Does Thunderbird’s built-in Web browser not support passkeys? Should I start a separate thread for this question?

Passkeys are not supported on TB yet. You can comment here and follow this bug.

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എല്ലാ മറുപടികളും (6)

Yes, but I've never heard of the internal browser opening for that. Can you open email links in your default browser?

Dear Ed-san, Yes, clicking the link in the email message will launch Firefox and open the website.

When you add a new Gmail account, Thunderbird’s built-in web browser will launch.

shirokuma said

When you add a new Gmail account, Thunderbird’s built-in web browser will launch.

You're right - it appears to be a stripped down version of the built-in browser.

Dear Ed-san,

Thank you for checking this out.

By the way, I tried using a passkey on the Google account authentication screen, but it didn’t work. Does Thunderbird’s built-in Web browser not support passkeys?

Should I start a separate thread for this question?

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shirokuma said

Dear Ed-san, Thank you for checking this out. By the way, I tried using a passkey on the Google account authentication screen, but it didn’t work. Does Thunderbird’s built-in Web browser not support passkeys? Should I start a separate thread for this question?

Passkeys are not supported on TB yet. You can comment here and follow this bug.

Dear Ed-san,

Thank you for your detailed explanation. My question has been answered.

I hope Thunderbird will support Passkey soon.

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