🔑 Unlock Your Security Potential!
The Winkeo FIDO U2F USB Security Key is a cutting-edge anti-phishing device designed for robust two-factor authentication. Compliant with the FIDO U2F standard, it works effortlessly with a wide range of services including Google, GitHub, and Dropbox. Made in France and certified with EAL5+ standards, this USB stick offers a plug-and-play experience without the need for additional software, ensuring your online accounts are protected with the highest level of security.
G**E
Really does what it says
Needed a security key as Facebook blocked my page until I got one, made sure it would take care of this stupid facebook matter, it did it's job within two minutes and again using facebook
I**D
Online Security.
No comment and thank you for asking - I have been refunded in a clear and quickly process.
V**S
Simple to use Security Key
I have used 2-Factor Authentication for a number of years but have now started to look at the next level of 2FA - the FIDO U2F security key. The downside for most is the cost or the build quality - expensive for well made or cheap ones tend to be nothing more than silicone covered circuit boards and easy to break. This one looks to be the best of both worlds as you get a cheap key with a hard plastic cover. Is uses a standard USB plug but can be used with an adapter to make it USB-C too. There is an indented metal area which is used for activating the key when needed.Setting up is just a matter of adding it to the account you want to protect (it needs to support the U2F 2FA standards) and touching the disc when prompted. As it does nothing more than detecting a touch to the disc, it is vital that the key is not lost though. The key itself doesn't do a security check of its own (fingerprint etc), but then most don't so this is not a criticism of the key itself.Overall, a good quality key that is cheap and doesn't feel like it will break as soon as you touch it like other cheap keys do.
A**.
Get's the job done
I was forced to acquire one of these by my bank in order to access my own money. Annoying, but can't fault the device.
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