Is there a way to display two-factor code in one page?
I have just moved all my two-factor codes from Google Authenticator to 1Password because the sync service is really useful.
What is a little inconvenient to me is that I cannot see all codes in one page, which I am used to doing in Google Authenticator.
I added tag on logins which contains two-factor codes and can easily find them in the page "organize", but it's still different from Google's app.
When I need a code, I have to click at one item and then I can get it.
So, is there a way to display two-factor codes in one page like Google Authenticator?
By the way, another question:
Is there a way to see these codes without enter master password or touch id?
My iPhone 6's touch id has been slow and inaccurate so there is a strong possibility that I have to use master password to have a look at the codes after too many tries on touchid. You know, that master password is really strong and not so easy to input.
And since I enabled touch id in system's setting app, I cannot use Pin code in 1Password.
If I cannot skip password only when I want to see two-factor codes, is there any way to use Pin code in 1Password without disabling touchid function in system's setting?
1Password Version: Newest
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: iOS 10.2
Sync Type: Not Provided
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Thanks for taking the time to write in.
So, is there a way to display two-factor codes in one page like Google Authenticator?
At present there is not, however that is something we might consider for the future. Thanks for letting us know you'd find that helpful.
is there any way to use Pin code in 1Password without disabling touchid function in system's setting?
No, sorry, this is not possible. I'd recommend having Apple take a look at your Touch ID sensor if you are having difficulty with it, or disabling it entirely and using a PIN.
Thanks!
Ben
ref: OPI-2064
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@Ben
Thank you for your reply.At present there is not, however that is something we might consider for the future. Thanks for letting us know you'd find that helpful.
I am looking forward to it!
No, sorry, this is not possible. I'd recommend having Apple take a look at your Touch ID sensor if you are having difficulty with it, or disabling it entirely and using a PIN.
Feel sad but I have found a way to improve it :)
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Feel sad but I have found a way to improve it :)
Nice! Can I ask you what you did to improve this? I am rather curious myself :)
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@DanielP
I bought a membrane and put it on the home button. It works very well.
(The touchid membrane is easy and cheap to buy in China, but I don't know if you can buy it in Canada 8-) )0 -
Thank you @zhaidoudou123! Very good info :)
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