VivoKey releases NFC Passkey Bridge

do you happen to have usernames associated with those accounts in passkey manager? I have two apple passkeys as well but no username was registered when creating the credentials so the picker just shows two blank lines in passkey bridge.

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Yeah, both accounts have usernames. When pin caching is enabled, the popup for multiple credentials shows their respective usernames.

I’ll DM you some screenshots and a video in a bit here.

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fix should have been approved by google by now.. check for update.

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Updated and it works like a charm :grin:woohoo!

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I’m not sure what changed but my s23 ultra is working now however I’ve run into what may be a bug.

Sites sometimes (and in some cases consistently) fail to login because according to the relay logs it is logging in as a non-resident key even though a pin is asked for and there is an existing resident key.

From what I’m seeing it looks like sites that allow for both 2fa and passkey login are the ones struggling with this. I may have possibly maybe confirmed this because it seems to work and shows up as a passkey when user validation is set to required within webauthn.io

I’m unsure of the solution, but maybe we get some toggle to only accept resident key requests only.

Sorry i never followed up on this I got a bit side tracked. I was able to make some progress through. I think one piece of the puzzle was not having a lot of freespace left on the implant to write new info.

I was able to progress by disabling the system password manager in vanadium and using the internal 2fa prompt, but utilizing the passkey bridge leads me to a failure to communicate with the authenticator error on the webauthn.io test website. It leads me to believe it might be an IPC issue but I dont know enough about that to truely say.

I havent yet been able to successfully get passcodes scanned from qr codes to work yet.

I found this app the other day and figured I would share it. It seems to be mostly the same thing as the Vivokey Passkey Bridge, but it is not as pretty looking and doesn’t allow you to cache your pin.

It does not require Play Services so it may work better with GrapheneOS

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I can confirm this worked for me on grapheneos, using firefox mobile. Tested against google

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