two-step verification still displays as Available although it is already setup
I am going through the WatchTower process and it display the apps that have two-step verification available. Although I can set them up, the don't get tagged as Done or Already Enabled. This would be a helpful feature unless it is there, but not working.
1Password Version: 8 for Mac
Extension Version: Can't easily find
OS Version: Ventura 4.3.2
Browser:_ Safari
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Better understanding of how it should work, I am finding that some sites that have authorization enabled are removed from the list, while others are not. I've checked and tested and the verification is enabled.
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Hi there @bobsully
Items in the "Two-Factor authentication available" list in Watchtower will automatically be removed from that list if you set up 1Password as the authenticator for them:
☞ Use 1Password as an authenticator for sites with two-factor authentication
When an item has a
one-time password
field, it won't appear in that list. If you're using a different two-factor authentication method, like SMS*, you can click Ignore in the Watchtower banner to remove it from that list manually.*SMS-based two-factor authentication is considered insecure and should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Wherever possible, you should change to using TOTP (time-based one-time passwords), such as those provided by 1Password.
Please let me know if you have any questions, or would like any further help. :)
— Grey
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So far I cannot get to the URL provided. I will check back later.
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Are you still unable to access the directory? If you can't then please try this direct link: https://2fa.directory/
If that still doesn't work then let me know. 🙂
-Dave
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Same error in Safari and in Chrome (which I prefer never to use) gives me this message:
However I have visited each site individually to determine the requirements for two-factor and have completed all the sites recommended for authentication. I am using the 1P auth app feature which makes it helpful.0 -
I'm sorry for the delay in responding. Is it possible that you've modified the certificates on your Mac in anyway? Or do you have security/anti-malware software that might be filtering your network traffic either on your Mac or network?
Is there another device that you could use to try to access the website?
However I have visited each site individually to determine the requirements for two-factor and have completed all the sites recommended for authentication. I am using the 1P auth app feature which makes it helpful.
I'm glad that you were able to enable two-factor authentication for your accounts. 🙂
-Dave
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