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Document what's allowed in a WebAuthn key name #6011

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brainwane opened this issue Jun 13, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #6046
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Document what's allowed in a WebAuthn key name #6011

brainwane opened this issue Jun 13, 2019 · 1 comment · Fixed by #6046

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brainwane commented Jun 13, 2019

In the WebAuthn account settings guidance, under "Please give this key a name" -- concisely document what is allowed in a key name (ASCII? Unicode? Emoji? Spaces?).

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woodruffw commented Jun 17, 2019

Any and all Unicode should be valid within a key label, up to 64 codepoints. That means that emoji and spaces should both work.

(64 codepoints is an arbitrary restriction; I just imposed that in the form because users shouldn't ever need key names longer than that).

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