Incorrectly Flagged Two-Factor Website
Can you remove TransferWise from the list of two-factor websites? Two-factor authentication is only possible via their mobile app.
1Password Version: 7.0.1
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: OS X 10.13.4
Sync Type: Not Provided
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Add the tag "2FA" to the item and the nag will disappear. If thats the issue.
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@thightower already done. All the same, it would probably be useful if 1Password had a mechanism to report false negatives.
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Hi @dkav,
https://twofactorauth.org reports https://transferwise.com/ as supporting a software token which is what 1Password will be picking up on. As https://twofactorauth.org doesn't offer anything more granular we'll be limited in what we do. It feels like the
2FA
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@littlebobbytables twofactorauth.org does have more granularity that you suggest - the repo allows for exceptions (see CONTRIBUTING.md for more info and this entry for a specific example.) If data entered in this field is not consistent enough for 1Password, why not internally fork the repo and add the necessary granularity? It is not twofactorauth.org's fault that it doesn't cater for 1Passwords functional requirements.
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I will be honest, I don't see us trying either to push some level of conformity onto a free text field either by way of pull requests to that repository or forking and manually verifying every site. The effort versus gain just doesn't seem to make sense, at least to me, especially given we have a way of tagging an individual item anyway. There's also a case to be made that while the likes of TransferWise don't support the same 2FA as we do, ensuring our users know it has 2FA at all can be potentially useful information to the user even if it means a separate app.
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