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Worthless comment is worthless.
I mean, you should drop any company that forces you to use only their devices to access services that aren't exclusive to those devices.
This stinks of antitrust behavior to me.
I'm not sure what accidental journey through Gmail's options OP took but it looks to me that they inadvertently started setting up a passkey, which is tied to the hardware but can sync between Apple devices using iCloud Keychain. Apple certainly isn't blocking you from changing Gmail-specific settings.
In this situation, I suspect it's being forced because 2-factor authentication is on, so the user has to continue on a device that has been previously been trusted.
"I know you are, but what am I?" 🤡 🤡
Ditto