Closed Bug 965492 Opened 11 years ago Closed 11 years ago

[User Story] FxA - Cancel Account Verification

Categories

(Firefox OS Graveyard :: FxA, defect)

x86
macOS
defect
Not set
normal

Tracking

(feature-b2g:2.0)

RESOLVED FIXED
feature-b2g 2.0

People

(Reporter: arogers, Unassigned)

References

Details

(Whiteboard: [ucid:FxA52, 2.0:p2, ft:FirefoxAccounts][qa+])

User Story

As a user, I want to be able to cancel the account verification for a newly created, but not yet verified Firefox Account. 

Acceptance Criteria:

1. After account creation, but before email verification there is an option to cancel the verification process.
2. Cancelling the verification shall remove any Firefox account settings currently on the phone (email address, coppa setting, etc.)
3. After canceling the verification message, the user shall be able to recreate a new Firefox Account via the settings process as described in FxA48 / Bug# 949052
No description provided.
No longer blocks: 936281
User Story: (updated)
No longer depends on: 949051, 955945, 930074, 952063, 959693, 959701, 963411
Whiteboard: [ucid:FxA48, 1.4:p1, ft:FirefoxAccounts] → [ucid:FxA52, 1.4:p2, ft:FirefoxAccounts]
User Story: (updated)
Blocks: 965494
No longer blocks: 965494
Depends on: 974185
Whiteboard: [ucid:FxA52, 1.4:p2, ft:FirefoxAccounts] → [ucid:FxA52, 1.4:p2, ft:FirefoxAccounts][qa+]
First pass manual testing acceptance criteria, including: - Can the cancelling email address be reused? - Can Find my device show appropriate message when in this state? - Can it be cancelled? - Can new accounts be created / existing accounts be signed in?
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 11 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Manual test case is available here in MozTrap: https://moztrap.mozilla.org/manage/case/12862/
Whiteboard: [ucid:FxA52, 1.4:p2, ft:FirefoxAccounts][qa+] → [ucid:FxA52, 2.0:p2, ft:FirefoxAccounts][qa+]
Flags: in-moztrap?(npark)
Flags: in-moztrap?(npark) → in-moztrap+
feature-b2g: --- → 2.0
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