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The Identiv uTrust FIDO2 NFC Security Key is a state-of-the-art device designed to replace traditional passwords with a secure, fast, and scalable login solution. Certified by the FIDO Alliance, it offers robust protection against phishing and password theft, supports multiple protocols for enhanced security, and is compatible with a wide range of devices and services. Manufactured in the USA, this key is a must-have for anyone serious about online security.
Color | White |
Model Name | Identiv uTrust FIDO2 NFC Security Key |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Manufacturer | Identiv |
UPC | 753625297743 |
Item Weight | 0.317 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.86 x 2.72 x 1.22 inches |
ASIN | B0C6YRJ7Y7 |
Country of Origin | Cambodia |
Date First Available | June 2, 2023 |
R**E
Worked with Entra ID
Worked great for Microsoft Entra ID
G**Y
not what I thought it be
didn't do what I thought it was going to do, when you plug it in and click the gold plate, it will generate a random 8 digit pin that changes Every time you click that gold plate, was hoping to use it for 2fa, not for a pin-code generator. but otherwise if you are looking for something that generates a random pin every time, this is your product because its reliable in that sense. tested it 10 times in my web-browser's search bar and every time I clicked that plate it generated a completely different set of digits
M**N
Depending on your use, just follow the directions or watching a YouTube video
Super easy to use build qualities same solid as long as you don’t wear my keychain perhaps good value compared to others does well to protect sensitive info login information
A**S
iPhone
I bought 2 because I have apple products. The NFC works on both my iPhones, only one of them works on my MacBook though. Not sure why.
R**T
Works so far
As advertised. I was able to use it to set up phishing resistant FIDO2 access to my systems.
B**D
not like the others
Be aware that this key is not like the others and is nowhere near as fast. I also need to unplug and plug it back in frequently, as most reboots fail to recognize the key. I’m not sure if this is a defect or simply because the device is different from others. From my research, it seems to be an issue with this brand. That said, it works great on my server as a security device, requiring me to be physically present to access root.However, it doesn’t include the metal reinforcement in the ring hole, which would have been a nice addition. It would also have been helpful to attach an extension to make it accessible outside the server. I’ve made do with putty and a wire, but I could have avoided the putty altogether if the ring hole had been reinforced with metal.
N**.
Works on Mac, Windows, and iPhone
Great little key that works easier than expected. Excellent value. Makes Passkey login magicalAdding information that I was looking for prior to buying:Can use Identiv’s Windows utility (download from their website) to set the pin-code for the key, and then use with Mac/etc later by typing in your pin code.It also works with Edge browser in Windows 11, ARM version, running inside UTM on a Mac M1.Works on Mac with latest software (14.4.1), also works with a iPhone 13 using NFC and Safari.Does not work with one of those cheap USB-C to lightning adapters to plug it into the bottom of an iPad.Edge browser seems to work better than Safari for handling the USB keys on some websites. It gives an option to skip providing the key ID when setting up (which some sites request and then fail to use/error out).Adding passkeys works like magic.Yes, can login with a passkey using NFC on a iPhone 13 in Safari browser.
D**D
Limited compatibility despite being listed as FIDO2. Weird / finicky behavior.
I bought this as an inexpensive spare key to backup my Yubikey to save $$. I'm regretting it and probably will return unless I find a fix.I can't get my bank (not going to name here) to accept it. I can add my Yubikey to the bank just fine, but they reject the uTrust key. No explanation from the bank's website why it was rejected. I don't know who's fault that is. But it's a deal breaker. It does work on some other services like Facebook.I do feel something is off about how this key operates. When I added the key to iCloud I added the Yubikey first (Yubikey worked out of the box, no nonsense without issue). The uTrust key refused to pair with iCloud several times but I finally managed to get it to pair. I don't quite understand what happened.My opinion is that this key has limited support and behaves differently than the leading mfg'r of security keys. If you're buying 1000 of these for your employees and it works for your specific application, more power to you.But as an end-user trying to get this to work with a diversity of different authentication services, I'd suggest sticking to the one that is known to work well and is probably the most tested by companies that support tokens.
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