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"beta" badge for WebAuthn beta feature within Account Settings #5976

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brainwane opened this issue Jun 8, 2019 · 1 comment
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"beta" badge for WebAuthn beta feature within Account Settings #5976

brainwane opened this issue Jun 8, 2019 · 1 comment
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What's the problem this feature will solve?
The new WebAuthn two-factor auth method is going to -- initially -- be in beta, and we want to alert users to that when letting them use it.

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For the WebAuthn rollout, @ewdurbin suggested that we initially add a badge in the Account Settings marking the WebAuthn 2FA method as "beta". This badge should be on the same line as the WebAuthn entry (and clearly NOT apply to the TOTP method) and should probably link to an FAQ entry or GitHub issue or wiki page about the beta.

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Because we don't have #5869 yet.

@brainwane brainwane added UX/UI design, user experience, user interface usability HTML requires change to HTML files CSS/SCSS requires change to CSS/SCSS files feature request labels Jun 8, 2019
@brainwane brainwane added this to the OTF Security work milestone Jun 8, 2019
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Fixed in #5977! Thank you @nlhkabu!

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