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feat: Show requesting browser nickname on the screen #103

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hn0pw opened this issue Jun 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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feat: Show requesting browser nickname on the screen #103

hn0pw opened this issue Jun 7, 2024 · 1 comment
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hn0pw commented Jun 7, 2024

Feature description

It would be very helpful to see which connected browser is requesting a code by adding the browser extension nickname to the screen.

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Motivation

If there are multiple connected browser extensions it would makes to know from which one the request was sent.
In my opinion this would increase the security as for example if the device is shared with others.

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adocyn commented Aug 19, 2024

Thanks, added that to the backlog.

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