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Fido U2F Protocol - What Is That?

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gl556tr | 16:19 Thu 09th Feb 2017 | Computers
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I chanced upon this: a "FIDO U2F Security Key". It is a key that one can use with computers/OSs, *if* they meet this protocol. How can one verify whether one's HW or SW has this. I have the impression that this is a newish standard. Can one "update" to this protocol?
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You must use Chrome (version 38 or above), as that's currently the only browser supported. (That doesn't apply of course if you're accessing a web service via its own app, rather than through a browser. In that case the app needs to be U2F-compliant).

Other than that there shouldn't be any restrictions.

https://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/fido-u2f-security-key/#toggle-id-1

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