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Releases: Yubico/yubioath-ios

1.8.1

20 Nov 21:36
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This version fixes an issue where the app would crash instead of showing an error message.

1.8

20 Nov 12:59
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1.8

FIDO pin management and reset has been added to the app in this version. While adding new functionality to the configuration view we took the opportunity to give it a refresh with more colors and icons. We also fixed a crash that could occur when switching between the OATH account list and the configuration view. Lastly, trying to add an OATH account to a full YubiKey will now result in a more human readable error message.

1.7.11

26 Sep 08:25
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This version fixes a crash in the NFC settings view.

1.7.10

25 Sep 12:53
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Added French and Japanese language support.

1.7.9

21 Dec 10:20
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This version solves a bug that caused a "Credential not found" error to be displayed instead of a list of accounts. Improved handling on iPhone 15 with YubiKeys that have Yubico OTP enabled when using the SmartCard extension.

1.7.8

30 Oct 10:05
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  • Improved accessibility for visually impaired users.
  • Handle iPhone 15 with YubiKeys that have Yubico OTP enabled.
  • Truncate account name and issuer instead of scaling when they don’t fit.

1.7.7

17 Oct 13:53
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Make sure to pick up any YubiKeys inserted before the app was started. Fixes a problem with changing advanced settings while manually adding a new account. More lenient parsing of the QR code string when scanning an account.

1.7.6

22 Sep 07:31
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Stop iOS from trying to save codes as passwords.

1.7.5

20 Sep 12:34
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Credential list and details view rewritten in SwiftUI.

1.7.4

25 May 12:48
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Tapping a YubiKey with OTP over NFC enabled will now open the app if the user taps the notification. The OTP will be displayed by the app and OATH accounts will be scanned. Immediate scanning of OATH accounts can be turned off in settings.