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Update British Airways #33

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pmcarrion opened this issue Oct 19, 2024 · 5 comments
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Update British Airways #33

pmcarrion opened this issue Oct 19, 2024 · 5 comments
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@pmcarrion
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British Airways

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https://www.ba.com

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It now supports passkey authentication.

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  • The issue I'm creating is not a duplicate of an existing issue.
  • The issue I'm creating is not a duplicate of an existing pull request
@pmcarrion pmcarrion added the update site Issue/PR updates information about a site in the repo. label Oct 19, 2024
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Thanks for the pull request @pmcarrion!
I see that you haven't added any documentation link. Could you find one that describes how to enable 2FA on the site?

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These are the steps to create a passkey on BA:

  1. Go to Combine your Avios
  2. Choose Qatar or Finnair
  3. Log in to link accounts
  4. 2FA passkey creation prompt shows up.

The same steps apply to create passkeys for Iberia and Vueling.

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So it is Qatar or Finnair that offer Passkey support?

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No, just BA.
Linking from BA to QR or FI activates the Passkey generation site.
But it doesn't work the other way around.

This is confirmed on the Qatar website:

(a) BAEC uses Multi Factor Authentication (MFA) as an additional layer of security at login to ensure operation in line with GDPR regulations and best practices for account security.

(b) Privilege Club uses One Time Passwords (OTP) as an additional layer of security operation in line with GDPR regulations and best practices for account security.

(c) In some circumstances, the Member (or Linked Member as the case may be) will be required to complete both the British Airways MFA and Qatar Airways OTP during Avios transactions such as account linking, movement of Avios and redemption of Avios.

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Carlgo11 commented Oct 25, 2024

Resolved in 2factorauth/twofactorauth#8236

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