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Performing System Update

The logo's awfully small, otherwise looks alright to me.
 
Passkeys are now supported. Alas, it is failing for me (but has also failed for other sites).

EDIT: Passkeys are broken (bug in platform). Will update when it is fixed.

EDIT 2: Passkeys are working! :)


Can I get the interested parties to add it to their account? Click on your alias on top right. Select Password and Security. Then Add Passkey.

Thanks,
 
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OK, it is done. Please report anything that looks wrong.
Hyperlinks are nigh illegible on XF2 Default Dark:
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Hyperlinks are nigh illegible on XF2 Default Dark:
View attachment 461878

Also, check boxes are very difficult to make out, for example:

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Same for selected/highlighted text, e.g. in the message editor.



Passkey addition failed for me:

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Tried chrome windows passkey with 1Password, didn't work unfortunately.

JSON:
{
    "status": "error",
    "errors": [
        "An unexpected error occurred. Please try again later."
    ],
    "errorHtml": {
        "content": "\n\n<div class=\"blockMessage\">\n\t\n\t\tAn unexpected error occurred. Please try again later.\n\t\n</div>",
        "title": "Oops! We ran into some problems."
    },
    "visitor": {
        "conversations_unread": "0",
        "alerts_unviewed": "0",
        "total_unread": "0"
    }
}
 
Thanks. I created a support ticket. I have the stack trace so hopefully they can figure out what is going on. I found others with similar problems but no answer.
 
Like the upgrades done to improve the direct message user experience! The search has been moved, but is much better than before. New workflow made me wonder what happened to the search option though.
 
Passkey didn’t work with my Bitwarden iOS setup either. Same “oops” error message as the others.

Cool idea though. I’d never heard of them before, though looking it up it looks to work very similarly to the paired key encryption that’s been used for SSH for a long time. Only difference is that here the private key is stored in a special hardware black box, whereas with SSH the private key is encrypted by a passphrase that you’re supposed to memorize.
 
Screenshot_20250708_132230_Samsung Internet.jpg

No luck with the passkey, seems to fail at the very last minute. On a phone with latest version of Android .
 
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