A hardware security key is a form of two-factor authentication to verify that the person signing into an online account is the valid owner of that account. They take the form of small USB devices that can plug into a computer or wirelessly connect to a device using NFC or Bluetooth.
iOS 16.3 has added support for hardware keys for apple ID
iOS 16.3 has added support for hardware keys for apple ID
Apple has added support for hardware keys to secure your Apple ID in iOS 16.3. You will need two hardware keys to set this up.
A hardware security key is a form of two-factor authentication to verify that the person signing into an online account is the valid owner of that account. They take the form of small USB devices that can plug into a computer or wirelessly connect to a device using NFC or Bluetooth.
A hardware security key is a form of two-factor authentication to verify that the person signing into an online account is the valid owner of that account. They take the form of small USB devices that can plug into a computer or wirelessly connect to a device using NFC or Bluetooth.