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The Thales SafeNet eToken FIDO is a USB-A security key certified for FIDO2 and U2F standards, enabling phishing-resistant, passwordless authentication across Windows, Linux, and major web platforms. Featuring sensitive presence detection and broad compatibility with leading identity providers, it offers a seamless and secure login experience backed by Thales’ three decades of cybersecurity innovation.
Model Name | SafeNet eToken FIDO |
Flash Memory Type | NAND |
Manufacturer | Thales |
Hardware Connectivity Technology | USB Type A |
UPC | 860007907708 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.82 x 2.36 x 0.35 inches |
ASIN | B0CMPFPSQW |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | November 11, 2023 |
S**S
If durability is what you're looking for this is the one
The build quality on this thing is fantastic. I don't know what else to say. A lot of them I look at and I see they're made of plastic they've got two different things sticking out either side and they just look flimsy. You know the look you've seen it. This well this is the kind of thing I would expect to see in the military or in a corporate setting where people are not going to respect the durability of the object. And well it's also pretty cost-effective. It's cheap compared to the other ones as well. So no regrets this one's my favorite
S**S
'Secure' & 'Safe'
'Perfect' & 'Great' way to 'Securely' 'Sign-in' to your 'Online' account !
J**D
Works well with USB A devices, and USB C devices with an adapter
I use this on both USB A and USB C devices with an adapter. There is a list of compatible adapters that Yubikey has published, and those adapters seem to work well with this Thales key as well. FIDO2 is supported by more and more financial institutions, which adds a layer of physical security to your digital account access.2FA was great, but enough has gone wrong in that arena with spoofing phone numbers, that it isn’t totally reliable for important financial access. MFA with a physical key is the way to go which provides an additional layer of security. However, I would suggest having a primary key, and a backup key. If you lose the primary key, or it gets damaged, then you can use your backup key to access the account.
E**S
worked for DUO at K-State
DUO accepted the product at Kansas State University for multi-factor authentication.
B**A
Satisfied Customer
Product arrived quickly. Tried to install it myself. When I had issues, I reach out to the seller, they gave very details and additional support when needed. Very grateful
L**G
It's not working
I tried setting this up a few times but keep running into issues, and there is no clear instructions on how to do it either, disappointed with it
J**O
poor compatibility
Not compatible with some code signing providers
K**Y
Nice, sturdy eToken
Some security keys on the market feel a bit flimsy. This is quite nice and sturdy. It was very easy to set up and use.
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