G Suite Update: Use NFC and USB security keys natively on iOS devices |
Use NFC and USB security keys natively on iOS devices Posted: 03 Jun 2020 09:07 AM PDT What's changingWe're making it easier to use security keys with your Google Account on iOS devices. Specifically, we're enabling native support for the W3C WebAuthn implementation on Apple devices running iOS 13.3 and above. This means you can use a USB or NFC security key directly on an iOS device, without installing the Google Smart Lock app.Learn more about how you can use security keys on Apple devices on our Security blog. Who's impactedEnd usersWhy it's importantSecurity keys provide the strongest form of 2-Step Verification (also known as two-factor authentication or 2FA) to help protect your account against phishing, especially when used as part of the Advanced Protection Program for the enterprise. With this launch you can now:
We hope this launch makes it easier for iOS users to take advantage of the protection security keys offer. See more about why this matters and how to use it on our Security blog. Using an NFC security key on iPhone Getting started
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