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The TrustKey T110 is a lightweight, USB-A FIDO2 and U2F certified security key designed to provide fast, phishing-resistant two-factor authentication across multiple platforms and browsers. Compatible with major services like Google, Microsoft, and Binance, it offers seamless, passwordless login with a simple touch, ensuring robust protection against online threats.
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 3.1 Grams |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Product Dimensions | 0.47"D x 2.99"W x 4.76"H |
Manufacturer | Trustkey |
Item model number | eTA110 |
Item Weight | 0.109 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.64 x 0.7 x 0.15 inches |
ASIN | B086QTS5YM |
Country of Origin | Korea, Republic of |
Date First Available | April 3, 2020 |
H**R
Meets requirements
Worked as expected.
A**L
Part of MFA
This is a solution for providing authentication in these times of cyber theft. This phyiscal key not only has a personalized key signature, the top of the key has a place where your fingerprint is registered and authenticated. This is an excellent choice because of it's small size. Its smaller that a key and possesses a small hole on top in order to place on a key ring.
L**A
Works
Works as it should on my laptop
C**Z
Seguridad
Me encanta que no me deja iniciar sesión en mis cuentas desde otra computadora y como creador de contenido necesito proteger mi canal y toda la información que guardo, evitando así el robo de cuentas, recomiendo comprar las 2, da mucha tranquilidad.
C**N
Compatible with most FIDO2/Webauthn implementations!
DO NOT USE THIS DEVICE IF YOU NEED HOTP OR TOTP, IT HAS A FATAL SECURITY FLAW!!So, first, the good.-The unit works fine for FIDO2.-It is made in Korea, not a non TAA country.-Windows 10 and 11 can set the pin and factory reset the unit with no additional software.-It works out of the box on Debian 11.6.0, and probably any linux with a proper version of OpenSSH-It supports 'Resident Keys' or 'Discoverable Credentials'-Chrome based browsers on Linux manage the token's basics fine. You can see all 'Resident Keys' or 'Discoverable Credentials' as well as change or set a PIN and reset the token.The bad:-The unit only supports edcsa, it does NOT support ed25519/ed25519-sk. This is not recommended or acceptable for certain, ultra high security scenarios and for some applications MIGHT be considered unacceptable Though scenarios where this is a concern will probably buy a US or European made token at 10x the price...-TOTP is TECHNICALLY supported... if you use their app. On windows only. Not unexpected, since the unit has no battery or RTC. Having to use their App is an absolute deal breaker, as will be indicated below.-HOTP is TECHNICALLY supported... but must be setup with their app first, then you can short press the unit to trigger a HOTP slot as a keyboard/HID device. Having to use their App is an absolute deal breaker, as will be indicated below.-Their App does NOT support 'Resident Keys' or 'Discoverable Credentials.' It has no idea they are on there at all! This is a critical feature. Having to use their App is an absolute deal breaker, as will be indicated below.The absolute dealbreaker:Their app is NOT signed. This is incredibly inexcusable for a company even remotely pretending to be a security device provider. It is mind-bogglingly STUPID at best, and a catastrophic security flaw if you need to use their app. There is no way of knowing if their application has been modified or not, or if it is even a genuine version distributed by the maker. It will pop up a warning on windows every time, as it should, and will not let it run unless you change settings. You should not let the app run until the OEM posts the sha1/sha256/md5 checksum and signs the executable with an approved certificate. Getting a code signing certificate is TRIVIAL and CHEAP. 850 dollars for 10 years. Inexcusable...Update: It's actual incompetence at this point. They've signed the INSTALLER, but have not signed their app.
R**M
Trust Key
Great way to secure private information with websites that you want no prying eyes. Easy to use, encrypted and a valuable tool. I recommend for the money!
D**T
Working ok
It’s working ok, but I got to use for logging in with finger, and it’s not doing that it’s work for 2 Step verification, but doesn’t seem to be using the finger print, from my understanding.Any finger can be used but need the device to be plug in, like the code via SMS or app, w/o using and enter code, tho!
A**R
Recheck Banking Requirements
We bought security key because Bank of America required it as an alternate form of identification. It sets up easy, however we learned that our bank no longer uses these And by merely using it, our bank flagged our account as a security risk. Now nothing works for online banking. So even though Fido means BOFA compatibility, it is really not.
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