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Created: 2025-07-22 21:44:03 UTC

It looks like you scanned a QR code that returned a FIDO: string followed by a long sequence of digits. This is likely a FIDO2/WebAuthn credential or challenge, often used for secure authentication — such as logging into services like Google on a new device.

Here’s what’s going on:

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🧾 What You’re Seeing
•The FIDO string you got is a security credential meant for cryptographic device-to-device authentication.
•The “Devices couldn’t connect” message indicates that your phone tried to use a Nearby Device Login (e.g., Bluetooth/NFC/WebAuthn login), but couldn’t establish a connection.

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🔧 Why It Failed
1.Devices not physically close — These logins require proximity (Bluetooth/NFC range).
device not authenticated — The scanned QR code may be trying to pair with a device that’s not logged into the same Google account.
protocols blocked the connection — FIDO keys and pairing require specific permissions and sometimes fail when device policies or network restrictions are in place.

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💡 What You Can Do

If you’re legitimately trying to log into a Google service:
•Make sure both devices are on the same network (Wi-Fi or Bluetooth enabled).
•Try logging in manually by visiting:
•If this was unexpected or suspicious, you may want to:
•Clear your browser/app cache
•Revoke old device access in your Google Account Security settings
•Consider scanning the QR code with a trusted, secure QR app if this came from a suspicious or unexpected source.

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If you were not trying to initiate a login and received this unsolicited, it’s possible someone is trying to phish or trick you into a login process — in which case, avoid interacting further and ensure your account is secure.

Let me know if you want help verifying what this QR code was actually trying to do or if you’d like to extract its metadata.

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JayWisdom12 Avatar Zero Cool 😎 @JayWisdom12 on x XXX followers Created: 2025-07-22 21:44:03 UTC

It looks like you scanned a QR code that returned a FIDO: string followed by a long sequence of digits. This is likely a FIDO2/WebAuthn credential or challenge, often used for secure authentication — such as logging into services like Google on a new device.

Here’s what’s going on:

⸝

🧾 What You’re Seeing •The FIDO string you got is a security credential meant for cryptographic device-to-device authentication. •The “Devices couldn’t connect” message indicates that your phone tried to use a Nearby Device Login (e.g., Bluetooth/NFC/WebAuthn login), but couldn’t establish a connection.

⸝

🔧 Why It Failed 1.Devices not physically close — These logins require proximity (Bluetooth/NFC range). device not authenticated — The scanned QR code may be trying to pair with a device that’s not logged into the same Google account. protocols blocked the connection — FIDO keys and pairing require specific permissions and sometimes fail when device policies or network restrictions are in place.

⸝

💡 What You Can Do

If you’re legitimately trying to log into a Google service: •Make sure both devices are on the same network (Wi-Fi or Bluetooth enabled). •Try logging in manually by visiting: •If this was unexpected or suspicious, you may want to: •Clear your browser/app cache •Revoke old device access in your Google Account Security settings •Consider scanning the QR code with a trusted, secure QR app if this came from a suspicious or unexpected source.

⸝

If you were not trying to initiate a login and received this unsolicited, it’s possible someone is trying to phish or trick you into a login process — in which case, avoid interacting further and ensure your account is secure.

Let me know if you want help verifying what this QR code was actually trying to do or if you’d like to extract its metadata.

COBRAH - FEMININE ENERGY (Official Music Video) via @YouTubeMusic

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