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July 3, 2025
Question

2FA support on Ubuntu

  • July 3, 2025
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My wife has fingerprint-reader support to access 1Password on her Mac.

Is there a way to do the same on my ThinkPad, currently running Ubuntu 22.04 (although could be upgraded, if that helps)? I have not been able to find stable support for the fingerprint reader on this machine, and I don't know if 1Password would support it.

Integration with the 1Password Firefox plugin is the key. I would be willing, might even prefer, using a an external fingerprint reader, if this would work.

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1P_SimonH
Community Manager
July 3, 2025

Hi @amh686,

Just to make sure I understand: Your ThinkPad already has a fingerprint reader, but it doesn't work reliably with logging in to your device and other apps so you aren't sure if it would work with 1Password. Is that right? A few questions:

In general, using a fingerprint reader with 1Password on Linux works just fine, with the caveat that the snap version of Firefox can prevent communication between the 1Password extension and 1Password desktop application.

 

amh686Author
July 18, 2025

Yes. I have a fingerprint reader on my Lenovo laptop, but it has never worked reliably with Ubuntu.

What I absolutely want is to require (or better, permit as an option) a valid fingerprint, every time I unlock 1Passord - I invariably use the browser 1Password plugins. This feels much safer than typing in a password ten times a day, that could be picked up by a keyboard logger or similar.

I am considering the Ubikey bio series device for this: would it do the job?

1P_SimonH
Community Manager
July 18, 2025

Hi @amh686,

Thanks for that clarification! If the YubiKey Bio is compatible with your operating system and working as expected in general, I would expect it to also work with 1Password. If it's working otherwise and it's just not cooperating with 1Password, let us know and we can troubleshoot from there.