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Register Enpass as a 2FA authenticator app on Android

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EDIT: Listing apps that require this feature to enable 2FA to increase priority of the feature request: SnapChat, Uber

I just noticed when enabling 2FA in SnapChat on Android that it had the ability to invoke the installed 2FA apps on the Android device as part of the setup. On my tablet, that happened to be Microsoft Authenticator and Authy.

Enpass has become my primary 2FA app and so I'm wondering if it is possible to have Enpass registered as a 2FA app on Android for these types of 'in-app' 2FA enablement?

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Edited by Anthony
add additional apps that require this feature

Yeah, I faced this as well. Would be great if Enpass could show up as a 2FA app on Android.

Hey @Anthony & @Ahmer

Thanks for using Enpass and showing your interest.

We really appreciate you for your exploring the app and sharing this valuable suggestion. The suggestion has been noted and forwarded to the development team for further consideration.

Thanks for the suggestion!

  • 1 month later...
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Uber is another app (on top of SnapChat from my original post) that requires this capability to be able to enable 2FA on your account.

  • 2 years later...

Is their any progress with adding this to Enpass? Uber is still the same as originally reported 2 years ago.

Hi @asperion

Our development team is already informed about this feature request. Once I receive additional information regarding the implementation of this feature, I will promptly update this forum. Thank you for your patience, cooperation, and ongoing support in the interim.

#SI-1755

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