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3 years agoBug: Unable to add an account to 1Password on iOS when using a Security Key for 2FA
When 2FA is enabled with a security key, all login attempts using 1Password 8 on iOS result in “perhaps there’s a typo” error. Tested on iPhone 12 Pro Max with iOS version 16.5 on 1Password v8.10.7. ...
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3 years agoSuper Contributor
I wanted to test and this is how it does for me.
I have both TOTP authenticator and YubiKey 5 NFC enabled.
So the YubiKey works using NFC if I am signing in thur the browser every time.
So after signing in I decided to deauthorize all my devices from the browser.
Then I try resigning into app on all my devices using the YubiKey 5 NFC, which would not work that way.
So I had to use the TOTP authenticator and only that worked.
The other problem I noticed if it is a problem I am not sure. This might be just the way it is.
So after deauthorizing my devices and signing back in I went back to the deauthorize area just to see and noticed my current device re shows back and the name of my device was almost correct, but not quite exact. It will show all the letters in my device name, but not any of the numbers or periods that are also in my device name, also it does show the first and last letter in the name just not the numbers or periods in between.
It is defiantly my device or devices.
I have seen other websites not show a whole device name, because it was maybe too long a name, but I have never seen any of mine show from beginning to end minus any letters or numbers.
My concern about this is when people check their authorized devices and match it up with what ever they named their device.
Maybe I am just crazy, but I assume most people do not rename old or mainly new devices and just go with the default about name.
I on the other hand like to name my devices similar, but slightly different that way if you have more than one same type device it is a way to keep up with which device is authorized besides ip address.
The first part was just to let you know and I am sure a fix is in the works.
The second part I just explained it the best I could.
It might even be important and nothing to be worried about and just accept that is how it shows the name of device when authorized.
I will take whatever you say.