Google popup "sign in with Google"

Last year I posted a thread about the “sign in in with Google” issue but it involved a popup that offered various logins. Lately I’ve been really bugged with an annoying popup that appears in Chrome whenever I visit a website that offers a login.

I have disabled the Google password manager and in my browser settings, it states: “bitwarden Password Manager is controlling this setting”. I’ve even asked AI if there’s a cure for this but have had no successful results. So is there any way to prevent this annoying popup from appearing?

A search brought me this:

→ login to your Google account: myaccount.google.com → Security → “See All Connections” → click the “gear icon” to the right → turn off “Google account Sign-in Prompts”

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Also, a shortcut to the above setting:

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This seems to be for Android.

For Google Chrome there is this setting:

  • chrome://settings/content/federatedIdentityApi

( Learn about third-party sign-in )

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“Sign in prompts” was already off. But the text there says “Allow Google to display a sign-in prompt on Android” and I’m on Windows 11. Didn’t see any other option there.

But the linkt to chrome://settings/content/federatedIdentityApi is apparently the solution! Simply UNcheck “Sites can show sign-in prompts from identity services”.
This appears to be the answer since I haven’t had the popup in several days now. Thanks, guys!

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