Disable NFC Sounds
See original GitHub issueThe reader-mode API has a flag FLAG_READER_NO_PLATFORM_SOUNDS
that can be used to disable the NFC discovery sounds.
Please use this as the sounds are quite annoying, especially if you have to tap twice to see a code.
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- Created 4 years ago
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I can confirm on a Pixel phone, the sound is at maximum volume and extremely loud, especially in the early morning which wakes everyone up. Only do-not-disturb, mute mode, and vibrate mode are silent. But it’s very inconvenient to always have to turn on do-not-disturb, open the Yubico Authenticator app, scan the NFC, type the code, log in, go back to turn off do-not-disturb. I may accidentally forget to switch off do-not-distrub and miss a call or notification. (probably better to use vibrate mode instead.) Otherwise, I’d have to go find a USB-A to USB-C adapter just so that I don’t need to use the NFC. Also, the list of accounts do not clear on password timeout, so if I want to clear it, I have to back to the recent apps and swipe it away.
Sorry for the late response. The development of the app moved to https://github.com/Yubico/yubioath-flutter and we have released a new version of the app. Thank you for the suggestion, we will consider it for development in the new version. Please report any new issues in the new repository.