2 step verification

Does 1PW (6.8.9) support 2 step verification for signing in to 1PW?


1Password Version: 6.8.9
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: OS 10.11.6
Sync Type: Not Provided
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  • ag_ana
    ag_ana
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @stujac! Welcome to the forum!

    Yes, Two-Factor Authentication works in 1Password for Mac 6.8 and later :)

  • stujac
    stujac
    Community Member

    ag_ana: I can't figure out how to set it up. Can you give me some guidance? Thanks.

  • Hi @stujac

    There are two ways in which 2FA and 1Password interact:

    1. 1Password can generate TOTP codes for websites that utilize the TOTP standard. You can read about that here: Use 1Password as an authenticator for sites with two-factor authentication
    2. If instead you are looking to enable TOTP for your 1Password account, which helps protect the device authorization process, you can find instructions here: Turn on two-factor authentication for your 1Password account

    As an aside - I noted that the version information you provided is extremely out of date. OS X 10.11 was last updated 2 years ago and Apple officially ended support for it in September of 2018. I would not recommend connecting an OS X 10.11 system to the internet.

    I hope that helps!

    Ben

  • stujac
    stujac
    Community Member

    Ben: I got it set up. Thanks. I was looking for the setup in the desktop app and didn't realize i had to go to the website.
    I'm still using OS X 10.11 because I use Dragon Medical for dictation. They stopped supporting newer OSs so I've been stuck. Sounds like you think it's risky .

  • Ben: I got it set up. Thanks. I was looking for the setup in the desktop app and didn't realize i had to go to the website.

    Gotcha. Thanks for the update. Glad to hear it worked out.

    I'm still using OS X 10.11 because I use Dragon Medical for dictation. They stopped supporting newer OSs so I've been stuck. Sounds like you think it's risky .

    I do, yes. Apple isn't updating 10.11 anymore, so any vulnerabilities that are discovered will be out there in the wild indefinitely.

    Ben

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