** Description changed:

- (initially reported by Daniel at https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/call-for-
- testing-chromium-62-0-3202-62/2569/50)
+ [Impact]
+ Installing a snap that requires the u2f-devices interface doesn't show a UI 
element to enable/disable this in GNOME Software. Initially Chromium didn't 
have this enabled by default, and thus the feature wouldn't work without going 
to the command line. It now is enabled by default.
  
-   « U2F (Universal 2nd Factor) isn’t working when signing into my gmail
- account trying to use my yubikey. This is a USB device which IIRC
- chromium needs bidirectional communication with. »
+ [Test Case]
+ 1. Open GNOME Software
+ 2. Install the Chromium snap
+ 3. Click "Permissions"
  
- This requires investigation, but the yubikey I have is too old and
- doesn't support U2F.
+ Expected result:
+ A switch is shown to control "Read/write access to U2F devices exposed". 
Clicking it connects/disconnects the u2f-devices interface.
+ 
+ Observed result:
+ No switch is shown for this interface.
+ 
+ [Regression Potential]
+ A string for this interface was added to GNOME Software, low risk of 
introducing a new bug.

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  [snap] U2F doesn't work with yubikey

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