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Testseek.co.uk have collected 9 expert reviews of the Yubico YubiKey 5C USB3 Type-C and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Yubico YubiKey 5C USB3 Type-C.
 
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  Published: 2021-11-15, review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Yubico Yubikey 5C NFC Review

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  Published: 2019-07-08, Author: paul_smart , review by: gadgetspeak.com

  • Abstract:  For those who want more these keys can be used as a second level of protection as well as standard passwords and even as a third level with ‘Two Factor' and ‘Multi Factor'.The keys can work with standard USB, USB ‘C' and even NFC (near field) most preva...

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  Published: 2021-02-05, Author: Taylor , review by: androidpolice.com

  • You can either plug the 5C NFC in or tap it to your phone, Easy to use with newer phones and laptops, IP67-certified and "crush resistant." No moving parts
  • You might need an adapter to use the 5C NFC with desktop computers, Some advanced features can only be managed from Yubico's desktop app
  • YubiKey 5C NFC9/10Yes. There aren't a ton of two-factor security keys on the market, and Yubico makes a healthy portion of the ones that are. But for my money, this is the one I'd choose. It's small enough not to feel cumbersome on a key ring or in a wall...

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  Published: 2019-02-22, Author: Stefan , review by: theverge.com

  • Abstract:  W hen When it comes to protecting your data, SMS-based or app-based two-factor authentication using your smartphone is more secure than depending only on passwords. But it can also be time-consuming to set up and use. Hardware-based security keys provide...

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  Published: 2020-12-17, Author: David , review by: itwire.com

  • Abstract:  There are things we all know we should do; floss our teeth, phone our mothers, wear clean underwear… and protect our online identity with unique passwords and authentication security. If you're not doing these things it's time to start and Yubico can hel...

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  Published: 2020-11-08, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au

  • Design, Security
  • No fingerprint support, Can't auth into
  • After using the Yubico YubiKey 5C NFC key as a MFA option, I was really impressed at its ability to walk the line of convenience versus security. MFA is something I'm enabling on all accounts that support it and I strongly encourage you to as well.I've ge...

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  Published: 2020-10-01, Author: Phil , review by: ausdroid.net

  • Anyone that's heavily security-minded probably already has one or is looking online for one now. Coming from an IT background and working inside some high level corporate, enterprise and health networks I tend to stress good security practice. In this cas...

 
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  Published: 2021-02-23, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz

  • Abstract:  At some point you start managing access to services (both online and offline). Years ago this was probably when you opened your first bank account and had to create a PIN for ATM access. These days it is more likely to be when creating an email address -...

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  Published: 2021-11-22, review by: in.pcmag.com

  • Abstract:  One of the greatest threats against your personal security is an attacker taking control of an online account. With it, the bad guy can do all sorts of nefarious deeds in your name, and if they get control of your email account they can use password recov...

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