They're here! Not sure why I got the Enterprise Edition though... Seems the only difference is a bar code on the backside compared to having nothing on the normal version. #yubikey #yubikeys #yubico #CyberSecurity #OnlineSecurity #securitykeys #2FAkey #2fa
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For actually using the hardware key on macOS login (not Apple ID), you need the more expensive @yubico 5 series keys as they support PIV. So don't buy the wrong key! If in doubt, and budget allows, get the 5 series.
And another common service to use 2fa hardware keys is @bitwarden. You need Bitwarden Premium to use it, not the free tier.
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For those who want to use hardware security keys to secure your Apple ID, make sure you fulfil these requirements: all your devices need to support iOS 16.3, iPadOS 16.3, macOS Ventura 13.2, or later. They also ask you to register at least two hardware keys when you activate hardware security keys on your Apple ID.
https://support.apple.com/HT213154
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Gonna be buying 2 hardware keys to up my online security game. Chose the @yubico more budget friendly, Security Key series—one USB-C, one USB-A. I also just read that Firefox 114 (June 2023) on macOS and AWS now supports FIDO2. Hope the setup is smooth sailing! Been wanting to use a hardware key for ages...
https://www.yubico.com/blog/firefox-support-for-fido2-authenticators-is-here/
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