![]() On the opposite side, it will offer a USB-C connector for MacBooks. To that end, the company will finally be able to make a YubiKey that fits into the iPhone and iPad’s proprietary Lightning port, giving those devices the seamless security that already works so well on PCs. ![]() The upshot: Yubico has received MFi certification, meaning Apple will officially support it as a hardware partner. The only problem? It’s been largely unusable on the iPhone. Its YubiKey token can act as a second layer of security for your online accounts and can even let you skip out on using passwords altogether. ![]() Over the last several years, Yubico has become close to ubiquitous in the field of hardware authentication.
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