Instead of making things faster, it’s even slower, because without the prompt on the phone there’s extra steps just to get to the app. There isn’t even a way to get it to ask again at that point, and the Watch app intercepts the notification on the phone, so now I have to get my phone out and manually open the Duo app to get a prompt and complete authentication. As of watchOS 10, when I tap “Accept”, nearly all the time it launches the app and does not accept anything. You can also get codes from it manually for things that don’t use push approvals, and that’s it-like a good Apple Watch app it does only a couple of things, and it does them quickly and efficiently ![]() One tap on my wrist for the entire 2FA process is as efficient as it can get. The Duo Watch app used to be a massive time saver when logging into my work network: A pushed prompt would pop up almost immediately when I wanted to log in, I tapped Accept, and I’m in.
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