lifjoy Perhaps AppleScript? The macOS Messages app does have an AppleScript Dictionary. A quick search on StackOverflow yielded this possible solution
Vlad Thanks for the link we will have a look. Need to prioritize OTP implementation first end to end. SMS becaomse a rare use case when you have OTP fully set in browser.
ricktm in the latest mac os, and ios, auto filling two factor authentication received via text messages is now supported in browsers besides safari, no other browser has embraced this support yet, and itd be great for users, and Orion to be the first.
Vlad ricktm is now supported in browsers besides safari, Can you provide link to documentation or some examples?
orionnewb I would love to see this. I was about to create a new topic for this but decided to search. I tried to get Brave browser to do this, to no avail. Hopefully, Orion can get this done!
Vlad We still need a link to any documentation that would allow su to do this (likely not a public feature)
orionnewb I wish I could be more help. I'll poke around when I get a chance to see if any searching comes up with anything. I'm just a C# guy who's never done much work for the Apple ecosystem.
kunaguvarun Found a WWDC presentation about this feature here. I'm not sure if this can be of any help to implement this feature on Orion. Honestly, this is a very beloved feature that I'm very much interested to be implemented. Password AutoFill starts at 7:27 Apple Developer AutoFill
kunaguvarun Vlad Not that I know of. However, I think that Android version of Google Chrome does automatically copy message codes to text fields on websites. Nevertheless an awesome feature to have it on Orion.
kunaguvarun Maybe but I'm not sure how Safari does it though. I think Google Chrome is also catching up on it especially on the Android version. I've not seen this done on desktop version by any player other than Safari.
Vlad kunaguvarun Safari does it because it has direct access to SMSes. Apple does not make that available for 3rd party apps.
ericafterdark Text messages as an authentication method are not secure anyway. Sure it is very nice Safari/macOS functionality but the world will move forward towards PassKey etc. very soon.
puClvr ericafterdark Okay, do the world a favour and tell all the websites to stop using it. What are you a blackhat researcher? Bah
Vlad Thanks for the reference it looks like this is indeed somehow possible. Code for 2hey is here https://github.com/SoFriendly/2fhey