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In order to allow and simplify the development and testing of WebAuthn based apps and websites, the security options must be set to allow “soft tokens“.
Also see the section about requirements for testing of the Mozilla “Security/QA/TestPlans/Web Authentication“ wiki page for more details.
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Define "soft" and USB WebAuthn development options
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In order to allow and simplify the development and testing of WebAuthn [1] based apps and websites, the security options must be set to allow "soft tokens" [1]. Also see the section about requirements for testing [3] of the Mozilla "Security/QA/TestPlans/Web Authentication" wiki page for more details. [1]: https://webauthn.io [2]: https://webauthn.bin.coffee/ff58 [3]: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/QA/TestPlans/Web_Authentication#Requirements_for_testing GH-226
Define "soft" and USB WebAuthn development options (#237)
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In order to allow and simplify the development and testing of WebAuthn [1] based apps and websites, the security options must be set to allow "soft tokens" [1]. Also see the section about requirements for testing [3] of the Mozilla "Security/QA/TestPlans/Web Authentication" wiki page for more details. [1]: https://webauthn.io [2]: https://webauthn.bin.coffee/ff58 [3]: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/QA/TestPlans/Web_Authentication#Requirements_for_testing Closes GH-226
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In order to allow and simplify the development and testing of WebAuthn based apps and websites, the security options must be set to allow “soft tokens“.
Also see the section about requirements for testing of the Mozilla “Security/QA/TestPlans/Web Authentication“ wiki page for more details.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: