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  2. Yubico's authenticator app now supports NFC for iOS devices - AOL

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    The update has enabled Yubico to introduce NFC support for the company's authenticator app, which allows you to use the company's keys with any service or application as long as it supports two ...

  3. 2-Step Verification with a Security Key - AOL Help

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    A USB or a USB-C to insert the security key or you can connect it wirelessly using Bluetooth or NFC. The latest version of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari or Opera. A FIDO Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) compatible security key that can plug into the USB or lightning port for your device or connect wirelessly using Bluetooth or NFC.

  4. YubiKey - Wikipedia

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    First YubiKey USB token of the FIDO standard in 2014. The YubiKey is a hardware authentication device manufactured by Yubico to protect access to computers, networks, and online services that supports one-time passwords (OTP), public-key cryptography, authentication, and the Universal 2nd Factor (U2F) and FIDO2 protocols [1] developed by the FIDO Alliance.

  5. Universal 2nd Factor - Wikipedia

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    The USB devices communicate with the host computer using the human interface device (HID) protocol, essentially mimicking a keyboard. [9] [failed verification – see discussion] This avoids the need for the user to install special hardware driver software in the host computer and permits application software (such as a browser) to directly access the security features of the device without ...

  6. Add or disable 2-step verification for extra security - AOL Help

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    5. Click Continue. 6. Scan the QR code using your authenticator app. 7. Click Continue. 8. Enter the code shown in your authenticator app. 9. Click Done. Sign in with 2-step for authenticator app. 1. Sign in to your AOL account with your password. 2. Enter the verification code shown in your authenticator app. 3. Click Verify.

  7. Comparison of OTP applications - Wikipedia

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    Password manager by Sinew Software Systems. Syncs over multiple back-ends. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes No Yes Un­known No FreeOTP [17] Maintained by RedHat, and based on Google Authenticator. No No No No Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No No oathtool [18] Command-line tool for generating OTP tokens. No No No Yes No No No

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  9. Talk:YubiKey - Wikipedia

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    It'd be nice to see a table of products (e.g. YubiHSM2, Security Key NFC, YubiKey 5 NFC) with exactly what tasks each can do (serve as a private CA, serve as the repo for OpenSSH keys, securely hold OpenSSH keys to allow one time connections from an untrusted computer, PGP signing / decrypt / keygen, x.509 same etc) — Preceding unsigned ...