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Allow Passwordless Warning Text To Be Modified

Allow Passwordless Warning Text To Be Modified

Security Planned

Today, if you attempt to log in via Passwordless and have a  Protection Profile that is NOT allowed to do so, you're presented with the following warning:
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We'd love to be able to modify this warning text to be more "us", and initially we thought this would be as simple as asking for a new setting on the Obsidian Login block... however, after digging a bit it looks like this hard-coded text is buried deep inside Rock and NOT part of the block itself.

So, the next best idea would be to put this warning text into a Global Attribute, perhaps named something like Protection Profile Warning Text or similar. It could even be limited to x characters if that's important for other places this text shows up in Rock.

By making this text modifiable it would let us confuse fewer users by not using terms/language they are not familiar with, or don't know who the "organization administrator" is.

Photo of Jim MichaelSubmitted by Jim Michael, The Crossing  ·   ·  Security
Photo of Bill JamisonPlanned Bill Jamison, Spark!  · 

This is in the queue for 17.2.

Planned Version
Ministry Strength 2 / 5
Feature Size Small
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