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Former Member
4 years agoFeature request - allow multiple one-time passwords to be displayed in browser
If multiple one-time passwords are defined within a single login profile, allow them to be labelled so that the user can select the correct one in browser.
Default behaviour is to copy onto the cl...
Former Member
4 years agoag_chantelle That is correct. This is not a public website. Creating two different profiles generates watchtower warning where passwords are reused across multiple profiles so I added two OTPs within the same account to avoid that. I use a single profile because it looks cleaner, it does not generate watchtower warnings and reuse the same master password. However, depending on the website link I login into (different links) I would like to have the otp that belongs to that website link to be filled in the website ui rather than the one defined in the master panel.
On a slightly different note I usually test MFA implementations in my local development environment. I still use 1Password to set my local passwords but having services that use localhost:3000, localhost3001, localhost:3002 does not help because I usually get a list of all password that have root domain localhost, rather than localhost:portnumber. If this can be enforced somehow in the login profile setting it will make 1password the perfect password management tool for local development as well.