Your yubikey isn't owned by an evil megacorp. Use a damn yubikey; they're practically free and don't monetize their users.
As someone who can't currently afford the two Yubikeys needed to finish securing their internal startup services...please think for just a second before you say things.
Your Android Phone Is a Security Key
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Re: Your Android Phone Is a Security Key
#142Earlier quoted context omitted.
As someone who can't currently afford the two Yubikeys needed to finish securing their internal startup services...please think for just a second before you say things.
I'd have sent you one if you weren't such a dick. Even though your statement is not remotely believable.
Re: Your Android Phone Is a Security Key
#143Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'd have sent you one if you weren't such a dick. Even though your statement is not remotely believable.
I was slightly a dick because I didn't want anyone to offer - believe all of these statements or don't.
Re: Your Android Phone Is a Security Key
#144Here in Iceland, there's a security key embedded in your SIM card that everybody uses as their 2FA solution. It's triggered via a GSM message to your phone, identifies what the authorization is for, and lets you enter the key's PIN code to accept. The whole thing (except the UI) is isolated from the phone's OS so that even if your phone gets lost or compromised nobody else can auth as you.