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- YubiKey - The authentication token from Yubico - Reddit
YubiKeys are physical authentication devices from Yubico! Unofficial subreddit to discuss all things YubiKeys <<Multi-factor all the things!>>
- Pros and cons of using Yubikeys? : r yubikey - Reddit
I'm considering buying the upcoming Yubikey 5C NFC and started wondering in general how well does the thing work in practice What are the pros and cons of getting one and starting to use it? Mainly: How convenient and fast it is to authenticate with Yubikey instead of (say) Google Authenticator? Does the NFC work well with mobile phones? Are there some "hidden" shortcomings when considering
- Why is there no regular bank that supports security keys : r yubikey
Exactly! Most of the fraud that loses people money, take solace outside of the bank’s control (like falling for a scam) I’d love to see banks support keys, but let’s be honest here: the weak link isn’t the accessing an account, the weak link is between the ears of those who fall for scams A Yubikey isn’t going to fix that Reply reply [deleted] • Comment deleted by user Reply
- Is it worth it? : r yubikey - Reddit
Hardware security key (yubikey) Many password managers now support passkeys, which is the same protocol as yubikey, though not as secure since it's not physical separate My personal security practice is to use my yubikey to protect my high impact accounts, like my password manager, Google (backup), and Microsoft (backup)
- What do you use to have your Yubikey on you at all times? : r . . . - Reddit
I want to keep my Yubikey with me, but when I'm at home work (self employed) I don't want to carry it in my wallet, keychain, The only thing I want to have on me is my phone and my yubikey What do you guys use to keep it on you? just a lanyard? or something else?
- Pass manager that works with Yubikey? : r yubikey - Reddit
Pass manager that works with Yubikey? I want to combine all my stuff in one place Currently I have passwords and 2FAs Apple Google Google Authenticator Chrome Microsoft Authenticator Where can I combine all of these on one place and keep them safe without worrying about losing access to them if anything happens?
- Yubikey wont be widely accepted, so whats the point? - Reddit
YubiKey is DOA and, unfortunately, a complete waste of money PassKeys will replace them, and the actual private keys will be stored either on your phone, e g iPhone Apple Keychain, and synchronized across devices via the cloud, or a password manager, e g Dashlane
- r yubikey on Reddit: How do I know how many passkeys (fido2 private . . .
Discoverable credentials Discoverable credentials (a k a resident credentials or passkeys) store the generated private key along with the website url and username directly on your yubikey, and you are limited to 25 discoverable credentials
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