Re: Bluetooth FIDO authentication

Your reading is correct. There is no way to work around this limitation. If
there were that would be a bug in the implementation.

Web apps should use the WebAuthn API to integrate with FIDO devices. See
webauthn.guide for documentation.
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2020 at 6:23 AM Jean-Luc GARNIER <jlgarnier@bcasmart.com>
wrote:

> Dear Community,
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> Reading the documentation at
> https://webbluetoothcg.github.io/web-bluetooth/#the-gatt-blocklist, I
> understand that the current release of the webbluetooth API prevents web
> application from proceeding to a FIDO authentication through the browser,
> as the FIDO GATT UUID is listed in the blocklist.
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> Is my reading mistaken? Is there any way to work around this limitation
> and use FIDO devices within a web app?
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> Thanks in advance for any help!
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