![]() ![]() However, in May they were found to have a security flaw. Google says it has engineered the keys itself to verify the integrity. Each bundle features a physical key and a Bluetooth trigger for devices that lack a USB port. The keys, which also go on sale in Canada, Japan and France, are based on the FIDO standard so it can be used on supported accounts beyond your Google apps. Google’s device retails for £50 in the UK and can now be nabbed from the Google Store. Users can simply plug the physical USB device or pair it via Bluetooth in order to prove they are who they say you are after entering the password. The USB-A and Bluetooth bundle provides and extra later of security for users looking to protect online accounts beyond the password. The Google Titan Security Key is now available to buy in the United Kingdom the first time the two-factor authentication tech has gone on sale outside the US.
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