Copying OTP when using passkey to login to Paypal

Spaldo
Spaldo
Community Member

I wanted to just reply on the thread below but it is locked:

https://1password.community/discussion/143385/copy-otp-code-when-using-passkey-as-primary-auth

My 1Password isn't automatically copying the PayPal OTP when I log in using the passkey. Any ideas?


1Password Version: 8.10.50
Extension Version: 8.10.50.25
OS Version: Windows 11
Browser: Edge 130.0.2849.68

Comments

  • Hello @Spaldo! 👋

    I'm sorry that 1Password isn't copying the one-time password when you sign in using a passkey. This is a known issue that our development team is aware of and I've shared your report with the team.

    For the time being, you'll need to manually copy your one-time password from 1Password and paste it into a website after using your passkey: Copy and fill passwords into apps that don't work with 1Password

    -Dave

    ref: dev/core/core#31494

  • Myrronth
    Myrronth
    Community Member

    I'm having the same issue.


    1Password Version: 8.10.52
    Extension Version: 8.10.52.25
    OS Version: macOS 15.1
    Browser: Safari 18.1 (20619.2.8.11.10)

  • Dave_1P
    edited November 25

    @Myrronth and @Spaldo

    I have some good news! You can now fill your one-time password for two-factor authentication on the iPhone and iPad. First make sure that AutoFill is setup to work with 1Password:

    1. On the Home screen of your iPhone or iPad, tap Settings.
    2. Tap Passwords > Password Options.
    3. Turn on AutoFill Passwords and Passkeys.
    4. Select 1Password.

    Then, when you're prompted to enter a one-time password you'll see a suggestion appear above your keyboard that you can tap and fill. If you don't see the suggestion then make sure that you're running the lastest version of iOS 18 and 1Password for iOS: How to keep 1Password up to date

    If you're using 1Password on a different device then you can fill the one-time password using 1Password in the browser: Use 1Password as an authenticator for sites with two-factor authentication

    -Dave