We’ve rolled out Two-Factor Authentication for Vivaldi accounts and a new reputation system for Vivaldi Webmail access.
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@jan-ripper We've made a fix. Could you please try again, see if you have more luck now?
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@thomasp said:
@jan-ripper We've made a fix. Could you please try again, see if you have more luck now?
Thanks for looking into this so quickly @thomasp. Unfortunately it still does not work for me. Not sure if I'm missing something. Even tried clearing the cookies again
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Sad, my Nitrokey 3A fails to be added as Security Key
Key is detected, PIN can be set and key touched, but the does not show up on page which shows the added keys.Any user having same issue?
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@DoctorG
I have a feeling that perhaps you clicked on the page before the dialog to give the new key a name appeared, thus cancelling the name giving action. The key should be added though.
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@jane-n I will ask internally at this time.
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Thank's for this update.
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To mark the occasion, I even set a 4th factor in my authentication options.
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@derDay Was the same for me, seems to be a bit of a bumpy ride still. Authenticator app only worked after logging out and back in again and doing it all over again. Hardware key didn’t seem to work at first, but was present after the login.
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I have it set up :knight:
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I have had an account/webmail for 4 years now, even before the mobile verification came around. I have my vivaldi[dot]net email in quite a few places, primarily for git & open source contributions. Is it possible for me to know if I have enough community reputation to keep using the webmail?
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@pangolin If you already have a webmail account you can keep using it, nothing changes for you. This is only valid for people who don’t have access to webmail yet.
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@luetage are you sure about that?
If you have an older account, but for one reason or another didn’t verify your phone number, you will be able to create a blog but will need to start building a reputation to use Vivaldi Webmail like all new users.
This seems to indicate otherwise.
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@pangolin You would have already been denied access, the rule is already in place. The above statement is a bit ambiguous, granted. But I never verified my phone number and I still have access, so…
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Hi, I woke up today to see my Vivaldi Mail webpage completely different. How do I make it look like the previous version I was using? I hate this look I got, it looks like all the other mail services I moved away from partially because of their ugly interface.
Like seriously, I had a nice mix of subtle shades of blue that made reading more comfortable, now all I have is an option for pure white with black letters or pure black with white letters and that hurts my eyes.
Please don't force me to use a UI I hate, don't do the same thing deviantArt did when they eclipsed themselves, especially when the whole point of the browser is that you can customize it to look and behave exactly how you want it to.
Seriously, you have no idea how upsetting this is for me.
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@YamiryuuZero The webmail page https://webmail.vivaldi.net/ has not changed its appearance.
If you have issues with Vivaldi Mail, the builtin Mail, Feed, Calendar client, please ask at https://forum.vivaldi.net/category/191/mail
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@YamiryuuZero Ah, it's possible I failed to add the legacy skin back in the new setup. Let me look into that for you.
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@pangolin said in We’ve rolled out Two-Factor Authentication for Vivaldi accounts and a new reputation system for Vivaldi Webmail access.:
@luetage are you sure about that?
If you have an older account, but for one reason or another didn’t verify your phone number, you will be able to create a blog but will need to start building a reputation to use Vivaldi Webmail like all new users.
This seems to indicate otherwise.
Ah yes, that might be a bit confusing. To be clear, if you already had access to webmail (whether through verifying your phone number, or through having registered your account before we implemented the phone verification requirement), that will not change.
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@YamiryuuZero hopefully you should have the old theme again now. If not, you may need to go in to Settings > Preferences > User Interface and change to the Larry theme. Sorry for that.
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I really hope 2FA never becomes mandatory. I like Vivaldi, but i really do not care much if my forum account here gets hacked. Talking about security is unfortunate PR speak. I understand you need to keep spammers out, but the only practical effect it would have on me would be increased probability of being locked out. Why would I need security for a forum account?
Vivaldi sync has a separate password anyway.
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@felagund For forum 2FA, it is helpful for at-risk accounts like moderators and admins to have additional security like this. And if adding it for us lets others get 2FA for free, then that's a win. You don't have to use it if you don't want to.
If you only use the forum, then that's fine, but if for users who use webmail, then they may also want additional protections for that too.