Testseek.com have collected 12 expert reviews of the Google Titan Key USB3 and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Titan Key USB3 .
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The editors liked
Super-easy setup process for Google accounts
Durable plastic design
Works with the FIDO standard
The editors didn't like
No USB-C model
NFC support not working at launch
Expensive price for two keys
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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...
Super-easy setup process for Google accounts, Durable plastic design, Works with the FIDO standard
No USB-C model, NFC support not working at launch, Expensive price for two keys
Google's extra layer of verification to the normal security key model offers a good defense against phishing attacks. But at $50, it's tough to not first look at more affordable options
Probably not. If you're interested in dipping your toes into increased account security, Google's pair of Titan Security Keys are a convenient package with the benefit of Google support. On the other hand, if you already have a couple security keys and yo...
Abstract: Google made something of an unexpected announcement at its Cloud Next 2018 conference a few weeks back: the Titan Security Key. It's the internet giant's take on a FIDO (Fast Identity Online) key, a physical device used to authenticate logins over Bluetoo...
Verifies URLs and user identity, Bluetooth and USB keys included
Not detected by Android phone, No NFC capability yet, iOS requires additional app
Titan Security has an excellent premise, and is an effective way to protect yourself against phishing attacks when using a desktop browser, but the mobile implementation really lets the key down, which surprised us considering it has already been availabl...
Published: 2020-03-31, Author: Anna , review by: xataka.com
Abstract: El tercer mes del año ha sido un mes de bastante novedades y ya las había de febrero, por lo que hemos tenido también un buen surtido de análisis en este mes de marzo. Como solemos hacer en cuanto acaba el mes, los recopilamos en una selección para que te...
Published: 2020-03-05, Author: Jose , review by: xataka.com
Abstract: Hace algunos días, Google trajo a España sus llaves de seguridad Titan. Son unas pequeñas llaves con USB, NFC y Bluetooth que, en pocas palabras, sirven para añadir una capa adicional de seguridad a la hora de acceder a nuestras cuentas. Son un sistema de...
Nos confrères de CNET.com ont pu tester la Titan Security Key de Google. Avec sa clé U2F, Google veut démocratiser l'usage de ce procédé et renforcer la sécurité des utilisateurs en ligne contre les pirates...