![]() I have a little more than a dozen different accounts that have one or more types of 2FA enabled, and only one of them fully supports a security key as a second factor. What this means is that if you're hoping for the Yubikey to be your sole 2FA tool, you're probably going to be sorely disappointed. So for a lot of services you're going to need to set up TOTP codes as a backup method. So before you start down this road, understand that you're going to be pretty disappointed. There are only a handful of web services that support it, and most that do don't support it 100% (i.e., they support it from the web interface, but not their mobile apps). So the first thing you need to realize is that support for security key authentication is extremely limited right now. By this I mean the rotating codes like in Google Authenticator, in case you weren't already aware. ![]() Note - in re-reading this response, I realized I used the term TOTP codes. So I recently got a Yubikey 5Ci, and here's my takeaways.
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