29 March 19, 13:05
(This post was last modified: 29 March 19, 13:05 by silversurfer.)
Quote:Google has recently announced a new 2-step verification interface for G Suite, and it’s believed that the same design could be expanded to other services later this year.
First and foremost, Google says that the 2-step verification interface has been refined to be easier to use, especially when customers use a Bluetooth or USB security key.
Furthermore, Google says it’s expanding Bluetooth security key support to other models, though no specifics in this regard are provided. Previously, Google only supported its very own Titan key for 2-step verification in G Suite. However, it’s worth knowing that these will need to be manually enabled by administrators with a flag on Linux.
The more interesting tidbit is that Google’s new approach allows for different screens on different browsers, as the company itself explains, especially because each web browser can come with a design of its own.
“You may see different flows on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and other browsers. Previously the service provider (Google) was responsible for showing these dialogs. Now the web browser is responsible. As a result, the flow may be different on each browser,” Google explains.
SOURCE: https://news.softpedia.com/news/google-a...5491.shtml