Just spent $200 + $45 (tariff + VAT included) on 4 yubikeys (2 Yubikey 5 usb-a with NFC...

>just spent $200 + $45 (tariff + VAT included) on 4 yubikeys (2 Yubikey 5 usb-a with NFC, 2 yubikey 5 usb-c wth NFC) for 2FA purpose
>realized it was just waste of money
>there is no way to cancel the order
Is there anyone here who have used Yubikey/Onlykey/Google titan key?

I'm currently considering using them for my password manager

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Pathetic.

uh... return them I guess? or sell them on ebay?

>proprietary closed-source CIA shit
why didn't you get a nitrokey you retard

>spend a relatively large amount of money on multiple devices
>immediately regret purchase
Have you ever tried thinking?

sell on ebay for more than $245 as BNIB

What a dumb fuck, the alphabet boys got backdoor for this shit. 245$ wasted for larping.

I don't believe it, I will not believe it, I read that my items are shipped from Sweden, which is not a member of NATO yet

Actually I've thought about having one for months after my password getting hacked. But I still regret my purchase

>closed source
Why not just plug a random usb stick from street to keep yourself secure?

random usb stick doesn't support FIDO2 / Web Authn

yubikeys are overpriced
nitrokey and solokey are shit

Biometric sensors have really reduced the need for these things. The only reason I had a U2F device was because it was a little more convenient than getting a TOTP code from my phone. Touching my thumb to my phone/laptop is just as easy or easier (depending on if the U2F token was already plugged in or not), and TOTP still works as a backup on devices that don't have biometric sensors.

I'm using them for Google accounts,
remember Yubikey is approved by glow-gamers

Cybersecurity consultant here onlykey is the best bc it supports lots of keys, you can pin lock it and the software is open source whereas yubikey only supports 2 or 3 per key

Thanks for the info, user

It supports TOTP. Once you experience it, you'll feel like your investment has returned itself in that very moment. Just make sure you add both keys to TOTP before going through the challenge, since there's no way to duplicate it.

I had a yubikey neo. Broke like 3 years later, no visible damage it just stopped working. I just use aegis now.

I use them to login into linux and for 2FA on some online accounts.
I personally have a solokeys which was 25€ at the time, you're an idiot if you buy the more expensive yubikeys.

>giving google/apple your biometrics
holy fucking retard alert

JUST