Two-factor authentication made easy for hundreds of services! YubiKey 4 Nano is a USB device that you use in combination with your username/password to prove your identity. With a simple touch, YubiKey 4 protects access to computers, networks, and online services. All-in-one configurable security key performs: smart card (PIV), Yubico OTP, FIDO U2F, OpenPGP, OATH-TOTP, OATH-HOTP, and Challenge-Response. Yubico offers free and open source tools to configure the YubiKey yourself. Easier and safer than authenticator apps: No more reaching for your smartphone to re-type passcodes that you receive via SMS or from an authenticator app. Just plug in your YubiKey, tap, and it does the rest for you. Works out of the box with hundreds of applications: Use it with popular services like Facebook, Gmail, GitHub, DropBox, Dashlane, LastPass, Salesforce, Duo, Docker, Centrify, and hundreds more. Configurable for computer login (Windows, Mac, Linux). Follow the intructions that each service provides, to register your YubiKey. Using your YubiKey: Go to yubico.com/start for instructions on how to register your YubiKey with each service. Steps to enroll your YubiKey 4 may differ from service to service. Yubico has provided steps based on their own testing, and links to those services for full instructions. USB Type A compatible: Plugs into USB Type A ports. Purchase adapters for devices that feature lightening or USB-C ports to perform one time passwords. Extremely durable (IP67 class rating by IEC 60529): High quality, crush-resistant, and waterproof. Manufactured in the USA.
Brand | Yubico |
Series | FBA_Y-159 |
Item model number | FBA_Y-159 |
Hardware Platform | Generic |
Item Weight | 0.071 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.51 x 0.47 x 0.08 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.51 x 0.47 x 0.08 inches |
Manufacturer | Yubico |
ASIN | B018Y1XXT6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 14, 2015 |
M**D
Easy to setup and to add to my existing lastpass ...
Easy to setup and to add to my existing lastpass account (making myold yubikey redundant) at present the U2F funcrtionality is fairly useless unless you use chrome as most services check the browser you are using instead of seeing if you have a U2F cvompatible device however this is a failure of the spec rather than the Yubikey itself. As Chrome is the only browser that supports the U2F spec out of the box it appears a simple choice for developers to check for that browser. There is a Firefox plugin however as most sites check browser version you cannot use U2F on most sites from Firefox. Do not hold your breath for native U2F support from Firefox, they have had a bug open for quite some time regarding this missing feature and the sentiment seems to be, if you want support make it yourself which is of course beyond the means of most.The main downside I have is how easy it is to accidentally press the Yubikey and generate a 1 time pass accidentally which can be annoying when trying to complete a form.If Yubico worked further on the spec and overcome the shortcomings of U2F the key would be even more useful.
J**G
Up your security
Yubi keys are great. Although I prefer the NFC ones as I can use with my google Pixel all of them are good. Use with lastpass or similar and upgrade your security.This one is perfect for the desktop and it's discreet and can be left in slot all of the time.
Y**I
Warning: Fake or compromised
I ordered 4 yubikey 4 nano's. 3 arrived with missing security seals and one had the seal broken. I have purchased dozens of these in the past and this is the first time I have seen this.
L**.
Fast delivery
Perfect
J**T
Five Stars
good.
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