@michielbeenen I need to check the new APIs of iOS 17 a bit closer (for instance, the interactive widgets). I think there is interesting new stuff which should end up in OTP Auth as well! ππ
@Zexel Hoihoi! Iβm sorry, that was by mistake. Iβll Upload a new build asap. In the meantime, you can install the App Store version and switch back to TestFlight once available π
I brought a new version of the iOS 14 widget on itβs way. Forget everything I said about iOS 14 widgets. A little hint from an anonymous helper pointed me into the right direction ππ
I brought a new version of the iOS 14 widget on itβs way. Forget everything I said about iOS 14 widgets. A little hint from an anonymous helper pointed me into the right direction ππ
In case you are interested: I have some TestFlight seats available: https://t.co/TAlorunWqM
The update is not yet available, but will be once Apple approved it π
@mcanski@hexalellogram However, one can enable the old widget by scrollen to the very left on your home screen. The scroll down and tap βeditβ. Then scroll down again, tap βcustomizeβ and add the old OTP Auth widget.
If the old widget does not show up there, you might need to restart your iPhone π
@mcanski@hexalellogram This is due to a limitation set by Apple for the new iOS 14 widgets. Their content is static with update intervals. Currently, the content can be updated every 5 min at most. Unfortunately, thatβs not enough for codes, which is why we only have a copy code button π
@Mesqueeb Hey! π You can use both at the same time. But due to missing export options in Authy, there is no easy way to transfer all accounts. Iβm sry for the bad news π
@gingerbeardman Hey! π Thatβs a bug in the initial version of the new iOS 14 widget. A fix should be available in the App Store by now. But you have to re-add the account to the widget by long tapping the widget and then tapping βEdit Widgetβ π