I rarely use my smartphone and find it a bit annoying to have to use it for 2FA through apps. I wish to get physical passkeys that will allow me to login to my laptop.
I have heard of YubiKey although I haven’t given it any serious consideration since it is closed source. (My super-tin-foiled friend who introduced me to this world of privacy taught me to never trust a closed-source solution… _long _ story).
Are there any FLOSS versions of Yubikey? Can they be used to log into a Linux machine? Or for banking?
Verifying the Security Claim of 2FA Devices
The claim that using OTP tokens and Yubikeys compromises your security and privacy is completely false.
Let’s look at this in more detail.
Arguments against concerns:
Additional arguments:
Conclusion:
While purchasing a 2FA device may leave traces in merchants’ databases, the risks are minimal compared to the security they provide. Yubikey and OTP tokens significantly increase the level of security for your accounts, especially when combined with other security methods. Therefore, the claim that using these devices compromises your security and privacy is untrue.