Hi,

If your security key supports a static password, then this may be a viable 
solution with default encryption <https://tiddlywiki.com/#Encryption> -

Not exactly multi-factor authentication, but it achieves the same 
convenience with a physical token.

For example, my Yubikey supports two slots for configuration: a One-Time 
Password (OTP <https://developers.yubico.com/OTP/OTPs_Explained.html>) and 
a static password

I just set the password for the TiddyWiki to the static password on my key. 

When prompted, I insert the Yubikey and just press, Voila! 

In reality, the key is perma inserted and I just reach over and touch.

Best,
tony
On Friday, January 1, 2021 at 3:00:54 PM UTC-8 HP wrote:

> Hi all, 
>
> regarding to this article about 2FA Web authentication 
> <https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Web_Authentication_API> 
> I asking myself if it could be useful to TiddlyWiki in any way.
>
> What do you think? I would love to have a 2FA via my security key.
>
> Regards
>
>
>

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