This command would be a very easy way to store and retrieve 2FA authenticator codes. So "auth Firefox" would copy your 6-digit auth code for that account super easily and then closing the UI would be instant after that.
The no-instruction version would scan for QRs on the screen to enroll as 2FA entries. Biometric/passcode protection would be an option, probably on by default.
The amount of code required for this might be problematic, but god would it be so nice.
It would also intensely raise security considerations on the app. The auth keys need to be stored securely, including legitimately enhancing security with biometric or passcode lock.
This command would be a very easy way to store and retrieve 2FA authenticator codes. So "auth Firefox" would copy your 6-digit auth code for that account super easily and then closing the UI would be instant after that.
The no-instruction version would scan for QRs on the screen to enroll as 2FA entries. Biometric/passcode protection would be an option, probably on by default.
The amount of code required for this might be problematic, but god would it be so nice.
It would also intensely raise security considerations on the app. The auth keys need to be stored securely, including legitimately enhancing security with biometric or passcode lock.