Yup! See this article to get started. https://www.yubico.com/support/knowledge-base/categories/articles/get-started-yubikey-ios-devices/ …
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that's only the normal OTP stuff tho, not U2F like Google uses.
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weird that mobile safari has support, and terrestrial safari doesn’t
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Yes it does, but in OTP mode only.
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(Source: use it every day)
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Not exactly what use case you're thinking of here, but would the Neo's NFC capability be another option? https://www.yubico.com/product/yubikey-neo/ …
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oh i see, does it only work with Android?
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They only mean that the full Yubikey's HID (HOTP and static) functions work, not that the U2F works. Mobile Safari does not U2F.
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Correct. I’ll take Yubikey’s OTP over the typical six digit code. And the static password slot works for unlocking your password manager.
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@yubico website this does not work with U2F, only with Yubico OTF, OATH-HOTP, static password. Have you tested it with U2F?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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