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The GoTrust Idem Key is a state-of-the-art two-factor authentication security key that combines USB-C and NFC capabilities with robust IP68 waterproofing. Certified to FIDO2 L2 standards, it ensures compatibility across a wide range of platforms, providing unparalleled protection for your online accounts.
Connectivity Technology | USB, NFC |
Flash Memory Type | USB |
Additional Features | Waterproof |
Hardware Connectivity | USB |
Color | Chrome |
S**B
Game-Changer for My Online Security
I got this after my Facebook and Gmail accounts were nearly compromised, and I’m so glad I did. What I love most is the NFC tap feature, which makes logging in on my phone super quick and easy. The key itself feels sturdy and well built, definitely not something that will break easily. It's also IP68 waterproof, which gives me peace of mind when I carry it around. The setup was simple, and it works smoothly with my Apple ID, Google, and other major accounts. Totally worth it!
I**H
Grerat secutiy key for price
Great security key. Bought two of these to beef up security on import accounts. Probably safer than having SMS. You can connect it with USB or put it close to devices that have NFC
C**S
Happy with my key
I’m very happy with my purchase. This key was very simple to set up. It works with my Surface tablet but not with my iPhone. I would recommend this product.
G**S
Great for the money
I purchased this item in hopes of making my computer and the important apps more secure. Even though logging into my apps, accounts and computers are taking a little bit longer than before, this key has seemingly improved the overall security of my data.I can go to bed at night without having to worry about important data being accessed and stolen.I have made some serious security checks on my systems, and have found that my by integrating both a password manager and the use of these keys, my security risks have dramatically decreased overall.These are easy to set up and use. The keys come with simple instructions that allows me to install and manage all of my security vulnerabilities, more easily and efficiently.
K**D
Trouble with a Mac
This particular key wasn't recognized by my MAC. It was supposed to work but didn't. Unfortunately I had to return it.
M**D
Easy to use. Banks and other companies need to get on board
In December, Comcast was breached where hackers were able to get around the standard Mfa of texting or emailing a code to you. Although my account was hacked, the hackers did not change the backup email address and I was able to regain my account. I figured I would give Yubikey a try. Unfortunately Comcast hasn’t incorporated passkeys as an option for their 2FA. PayPal, Facebook, your password apps, google, Apple, ID.me (used for social security) fortunately do. I recommend getting 2 (at least one should be the nfc model for your mobile device) and use 1 as a backup in case the other gets lost. Some sites don’t let you set up two. For the life of me I can’t figure out why banks do not use this option. They have the worst security measures. When you set them up, and the site or app asked for your key, just bring the nfc version to your phone or plug the key into a usb slot and bam. It’s that simple.
A**A
Works amazing
I loved this I felt better about my phone being protected!! Works great easy set ups for them as well. Good quality!!
W**R
Understand what it is for before you buy ....
On multiple occasions I have had my phone stolen and been locked out of all my accounts and it took months to recover and many many hours of frustration and password resets.I purchased this as I thought it could be a backup means of authentication in the event this happened again. So far as I can tell, its useless for this purpose.1. First, at least on a Mac, you need two of them. You can't just set up one.2. Second, it appears that if you set up one of these, no other authentication method can be used. It's exclusively hardware key or other methods, not an either/or thing.3. It seems (from doing some reading) that it won't work with iPads. So if you set it up on a Mac system you need to eliminate 2FA for accounts on your iPad.Anyway this was a total waste of money for me.