

Unfortunately, the Titan's reliance on a slightly older technology means that it may not be as widely accepted among the sites and services you want to secure. With both USB-C and NFC, you can be confident that it will work with just about all the devices you already have. With an attractive design and price-at just $35-the Titan Key is an obvious choice for newcomers to multi-factor authentication (MFA). The USB-C/NFC Titan Security Key is the latest version of Google's hardware security key, designed to keep the bad guys from taking over your online accounts. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.


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