"Inactive 2FA" ignores some realities
The Watchtower feature "inactive 2FA" includes sites that have terrible 2FA (for example, sms-based) as well as some for which I cannot enable it even if I want to.
I have an account at Grammarly. Their 2FA is SMS-based. Also, they don't support all countries. So I cannot enable 2FA for this account. I'd like to be able to dismiss the recommendation in 1Password and not be constantly reminded of this annoyance :)
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Hi @melvynadam!
You can try adding the 2fa tag to these items to suppress the warnings ;)
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Thanks. That's useful.
Is there a similar trick to dismissing alerts for the other Watchtower categories? For example, my "Weak Passwords" category includes items over which I have no control (silly corporate accounts with barely any security, four-digit PINs for various items, etc). I'd like to clear out the ones that I am not going to handle so that I see the real issues when they occur. Also, "Unsecured Websites" include things like local servers and devices in my house (http://[ip]) which I'd like to dismiss too.0 -
For unsecured websites, you can use the http tag. We don't currently have something similar for weak passwords I am afraid, but I know we are considering ways to improve Watchtower reports, so hopefully we will have something in the future that won't even involve special tags.
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