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Lockwise/authenticator issue

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Lockwise on My iPhone 13 forgot my login and asked for a password for some reason. As I have turned on 2-step verification it asked for the code from Google Authenticator. However this code was not accepted and I had to use one of my recovery codes. Now I am logged in and would love to disable the 2-step verification, as it does not work, but there is no such option in the app.

Lockwise on My iPhone 13 forgot my login and asked for a password for some reason. As I have turned on 2-step verification it asked for the code from Google Authenticator. However this code was not accepted and I had to use one of my recovery codes. Now I am logged in and would love to disable the 2-step verification, as it does not work, but there is no such option in the app.

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Thanks for your reply. Is there any "official" successor to it? It was quite handy to transfer passwords from my PC to my iPhone.

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Thanks for your reply. Is there any "official" successor to it? It was quite handy to transfer passwords from my PC to my iPhone.

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On mobile devices like Android and iOS Firefox will now handle the logins synced from other (desktop) devices.

Did you read the section for iOS in this article ?

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Yes. It is easy for FF. But I use Safari on iPhone a lot and there are web based apps requesting logins etc., so through one app I have access to all such credentials (so something like KeePass, but fed from Firefox). But thanks anyway.