![]() “Since we recommend two security keys in case one is lost, users can now purchase one individual key and use Android’s built-in security key as the second key,” a Google spokesperson told VentureBeat. Titan Security Keys work with any site where FIDO security keys are supported for 2FA, including 1Password, Coinbase, Dropbox, Facebook, GitHub, Salesforce, Stripe, Twitter, and more. In April, Google built this capability into Android phones, but only when logging into Google accounts. 2FA is a method of confirming a user’s identity by using a combination of two different factors: something they know (password), something they have (security key), or something they are (fingerprint). Google Titan Security Key Yubico Security Key SoloKeys USB-C CryptoTrust OnlyKey The best YubiKey 5 and NFC series Yubico’s series 5 NFC keys work well with both USB-A and USB-C ports. Security keys play an important role in two-factor authentication (2FA) when securing online accounts against phishing - one of the most common causes of data breaches. The body features an indicator light and button to confirm sign-in. Google is now splitting the bundle and making the keys available individually: This latest Titan Security Key is oblong in shape with a USB-C connector at the bottom, while the top has a keychain loop. ![]() ![]() The $50 bundle comes with a USB-A/NFC key, a Bluetooth/NFC/USB key, and an adapter for devices with USB Type-C ports. Google introduced the Titan Security Key at Cloud Next in August 2018. Google’s latest take on a Fast Identity Online ( FIDO) key will hit the Google Store in the U.S. The USB-C Titan Security Key, manufactured by Yubico, is compatible with Android, Chrome OS, macOS, and Windows devices. If you have a new phone or laptop with a USB-C port, Google now has a security key to match. Connect with top gaming leaders in Los Angeles at GamesBeat Summit 2023 this May 22-23.
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