This device opens the same iPhone password as the key literally

Yubico has just released a lock that is literally for the iPhone, allowing it to automatically fill in passwords when users access applications or websites.

Yubico has just released a lock that is literally for the iPhone, allowing it to automatically fill in passwords when users access applications or websites.

This device, called YubiKey 5Ci, can connect to iPhone via Lightning port and support USB-C port.

When using YubiKey 5Ci, you just need to plug this lock into the device and the password will be filled in automatically without having to remember and take time to enter the long password series with a series of different characters and numbers.

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YubiKey 5Ci. Photo: Yubico.

Currently, YubiKey 5Ci is compatible with many popular password managers like 1Password, Bitwarden, LastPass, Dashlane, Idaptive and Okta. YubiKey 5Ci allows users to quickly login to some social networking accounts like Twitter, GitHub and some other services when used in conjunction with Brave browser.

Although this device has built-in USB-C port, it is currently not working with iPad Pro. In addition, YubiKey 5Ci is only compatible with FIDO authentication protocol support services.

YubiKey 5Ci is for sale for $ 70. In addition to YubiKey 5Ci, Yubico also introduced a version of another key called YubiKey 5 NFC, which can manually fill in wireless passwords and cost $ 45.

Currently, some password managers also support users to automatically enter passwords using fingerprints or free face scans, such as LastPass or 1Password.

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