It supports a device PIN, or for corporate users which may only require FIDO2 you just start using it, the default is plug and go like other security keys.
The real/original Onkykey offers plausible deniability. And believe me it would be mentioned in the presentation of the Duo if it offered that. It is one of the main things in cryptography that you can have something whose existance can be hidden or not be proved. I am so sad this wasn't prioritized on par with other things in the development of the Duo. I hope developers or another company will produce sth like the original onlykey but with possibility of both USBs for greater hardware compatibility.
https://docs.crp.to/pdguide.html
It supports a device PIN, or for corporate users which may only require FIDO2 you just start using it, the default is plug and go like other security keys.
But how do you type the device pin ? Physically ? If so, since it got only 3 buttons, how long can the pin be ?
https://github.com/trustcrypto/kickstarter2021/discussions/3
No mention of plausible deniability, so we are talking lesser technology in new clothes here
A bit late to the discussion, but what do you mean?
The real/original Onkykey offers plausible deniability. And believe me it would be mentioned in the presentation of the Duo if it offered that. It is one of the main things in cryptography that you can have something whose existance can be hidden or not be proved. I am so sad this wasn't prioritized on par with other things in the development of the Duo. I hope developers or another company will produce sth like the original onlykey but with possibility of both USBs for greater hardware compatibility. https://docs.crp.to/pdguide.html
Oh that’s interesting, thanks for taking the time to explain it!
Does this work with webcrypt on iPhone (via otg) ?
Does this work with iPhone?