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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.

தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

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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தீர்வு தேர்ந்தெடுக்கப்பட்டது

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

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 ?

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.