I use the authenticator instead of authy or google authenticator, that way my two factor codes are not on the internet. The key can also be registered via fido2 / webauthn with some services such as google advanced protection as a means of logging into your account. Definitely worth it weight. Keep on your keyring
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I don't trust SMS codes, they can be hijacked with the man-in-the-middle trick, soft tokens (google authenticator, 1pass, etc) do the trick and are used on a day to day basis, but what if you lose your phone? .. Good luck (don't trust either cloud-based 2FA backups either). This key is ideal as a last backup. There is no way to circumvent the protection if you don't use SMS or printed codes.
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Only drawback is the limited adoption and reservations imposed by certain applications that supports it. For instance, Google only supports it thru Chrome and Hotmail and Microsoft windows are yet to adopt it. We are left with a handful of general purpose application that we could use the key for now.
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Has worked out well as a backup for my NFC/USB-C key. Not all services allow a second hardware key but many do. This one goes in my fireproof safe in case I lose the one on my keychain.
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Perfect for logging in to computer apps/website admins or just login to you computer. No more password required; just touch and voila :)
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