Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MagicMirror Authenticator
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@krisalexroberts for??? in my house, there is only me… and occasionally my daughter, the info I show is not protected
how would u enter the 2fa code? mirror has no keyboard…
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I don’t mean that, I mean that it displays the Authenticator codes for other platforms, like Facebook, Google, Amazon codes. Like the Google and MS Authenticator apps do.
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@krisalexroberts eh? i don’t see any of those?? is this a new logon thing?
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What do you mean? If you use 2FA you’ll be familiar with the concept of codes being displayed
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@krisalexroberts I got 2fa, but not codes being displayed as a general purpose thing
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@sdetweil what do you mean? I have a small magic mirror in my private office. Instead of opening my phone to see codes they could be displayed on the mirror
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Hmm. Interesting idea.
Work has given me an RSA security fob which provides a 2FA code all the time. For my personal use, I use the Yubico Authenticator both on PC and mobile, but I’ve used Google’s and Microsoft’s mobile app before.
There’s not really a practical difference between displaying the rolling code on a mirror and having the app taking up space on my desktop. I know nothing about how the 2FA apps are implemented so I don’t know where to begin on making a module for it.
Sounds like a neat project.