Watchtower finds out if two-factor authentication is available for a website by using https://2fa.directory/ to see if it's in that list. 1Password doesn't manage that list, and the information in it is crowdsourced. That project accepts contributions, so if you'd like to add that website, you can find out how to do so here:
Please add the ability to store MFA QR's for websites that don't make it to the 200k list. There are millions of websites that take security serious but we are not able to use 1Password.
You can store TOTP secrets for any login item, no matter if it is listed in some 2fa directory or not, no matter if 1Password actively asks you to use mfa or not.
Edit their login item, add a custom field with the type "One time password", and you have the option to scan a QR code or enter some code directly.
Yep, @Tertius3 is correct (once again!) – you can use 1Password as the authenticator for any website that uses TOTP (time-based one-time passwords) for its two-factor authentication:
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Hey there @VerboortTech
Watchtower finds out if two-factor authentication is available for a website by using https://2fa.directory/ to see if it's in that list. 1Password doesn't manage that list, and the information in it is crowdsourced. That project accepts contributions, so if you'd like to add that website, you can find out how to do so here:
☞ twofactorauth/CONTRIBUTING.md at master · 2factorauth/twofactorauth · GitHub
Please let me know if you have any questions, or would like any further help. :)
— Grey
Easy peasy.
@GreyM1P Apparently, 2fa.directory only takes sites from the top 200,000 rankings on similarweb.com. Go figure.
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@VerboortTech
Ah, that's probably a requirement to keep the list a manageable size, or something similar. Thanks for the update. :)
Please add the ability to store MFA QR's for websites that don't make it to the 200k list. There are millions of websites that take security serious but we are not able to use 1Password.
You can store TOTP secrets for any login item, no matter if it is listed in some 2fa directory or not, no matter if 1Password actively asks you to use mfa or not.
Edit their login item, add a custom field with the type "One time password", and you have the option to scan a QR code or enter some code directly.
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@S0urceror
Yep, @Tertius3 is correct (once again!) – you can use 1Password as the authenticator for any website that uses TOTP (time-based one-time passwords) for its two-factor authentication:
☞ Use 1Password as an authenticator for sites with two-factor authentication
Give it a go and let me know if you run into any trouble. :)
Wow, thanks for pointing that out. It works.
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@S0urceror
You're welcome! We'll be here if you need anything. :)