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Proper FIDO Implementation

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Few websites like Facebook doesn't show option for FIDO keys. I searched online and found that Firefox hasn't implement FIDO properly. Could you please work on it? I don't want to use any other browser.

And before you ask, yes I have enabled "security.webauth.u2f".

Thanks

Few websites like Facebook doesn't show option for FIDO keys. I searched online and found that Firefox hasn't implement FIDO properly. Could you please work on it? I don't want to use any other browser. And before you ask, yes I have enabled "security.webauth.u2f". Thanks

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Maybe security.webauth.webauthn and security.webauth.webauthn_enable_usbtoken need to be set to true as well in addition to the u2f pref. According to this post I found: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/71swp5/firefox_nightly_enables_support_for_fido_u2f/dne9d4o/

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You can try these settings and possibly toggle both of them to see if that has effect (only one should be enabled at the time).

  • security.webauth.webauthn_enable_softtoken = false
  • security.webauth.webauthn_enable_usbtoken = true
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security.webauth.u2f;true security.webauth.webauthn;true security.webauth.webauthn_enable_softtoken;false security.webauth.webauthn_enable_usbtoken;true

I also tried enabling softtoken but no help. I don't think if I can use FIDO USB on any website other than Twitter. It works fine with Twitter and other websites don's show even option for it. Facebook and Norton is among them.