![]() “These keys will be available for all users starting tomorrow, August 10.” “Both of these keys have Near Field Communication (NFC) functionality, which allows you to use it with most mobile devices by simply tapping it on the back of your mobile device in order to sign in securely,” Google’s Christiaan Brand writes. Going forward, there will only be two versions: One based on USB-A and one based on USB-C. Google is simplifying its Titan Security Key product lineup by adding NFC support and discontinuing the Bluetooth versions.
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