YubiKey support
The dedicated Protonmail community deserves a real response from the crack team of Protonmail scientists and engineers. When are you implementing Yubikey or are is your tag line just bs?
"We are scientists, engineers, and developers drawn together by a shared vision of protecting civil liberties online. This is why we created ProtonMail, an easy to use secure email service with built-in end-to-end encryption and state of the art security features. Our goal is to build an internet that respects privacy and is secure against cyberattacks.
We are committed to developing and widely distributing the tools necessary to protect your data online. Our team combines deep mathematical and technical knowledge from the world's top research institutions with expertise in building easy to use user interfaces. Together, we are building the encrypted communication technologies of the future."
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MB commented
I see that this is already a request, but I feel the need to make a new one if only to vent my frustration.
I admit that, as a Protonmail supporter since the Indiegogo days, I'm seriously disappointed that we're seeing features such as a desktop client bridge and single password mode before supporting 2FA via Yubikey.
Yes, Yubikey can currently be used in a roundabout pain in the ass way. Yes, we have other 2FA options (finally). But these are both tedious and inherently insecure compared to using a hardware token that's implemented properly.
I understand the need for (and appluad) Protonmail making secure email and other services user friendly enough to ensure a growing user base, and the resources that brings to expand the capabilities of the service. That said, I can't help but feel that the donors and supporters that made Protonmail possible in the beginning consider hardware token support ala Yubikey a feature that should have been implemented long ago.
By all means, bring secure email to the masses. I applaud that mission. But don't forget about the nerds who made Protonmail possible and the advanced features we still expect.
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Erwin commented
I vote for FIDO U2F. Yubikey is one of the suppliers that support it.
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rhbkbit commented
Please add youbico. Its much more secure than mobile 2FA. Also its the way to compete with the new Gmail Advanced Protection program.
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splinux commented
FIDO U2F, not just yubikey. It's the hot stuff right now.
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Mike commented
Requesting FIDO U2F support, and the ability to use a Yubikey Neo via NFC for MFA login on the android app.
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Shubham Chaudhary commented
Please support FIDO U2F.
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Anonymous commented
Protonmail does support 2FA with Yubikey (TOTP). I use it all the time as long as you use a cellphone or a computer to get the time/codes. YubiKey does not support TOTP by itself so you have to use a phone or computer. It would be alot Safer if protonMail supported U2F but that I guess we have to wait for.
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Stuart Firth commented
I feel Yubikey would be very beneficial.
I work in a secure environment where mobile phones and tablets are not permitted.
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Anonymous commented
Make your log-in page compatible with Google Chrome Trezor Password Manager. Then also use the Trezor as a U2F. Ridiculously Secure! Check out Trezor amazing U2F and awesome pw manager.
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Tom commented
Hope this is coming eventually, it's currently the 25th highest voted feedback item.
When so many other websites now provide it, and Firefox now supports U2F too, I'd love to hear an official reason why this isn't even 'Under Review' ? -
Tom commented
This is a duplicate of https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-feedback/suggestions/17946706-yubikey-as-a-second-factor-authentification which has the most votes (666 at the moment). You could reallocate your votes to that idea so it gets a higher priority.
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Tom commented
This is a duplicate of https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-feedback/suggestions/17946706-yubikey-as-a-second-factor-authentification which has the most votes (666 at the moment). You could reallocate your votes to that idea so it gets a higher priority.
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Tom commented
This is a duplicate of https://protonmail.uservoice.com/forums/284483-feedback/suggestions/17946706-yubikey-as-a-second-factor-authentification which has the most votes (666 at the moment). You could reallocate your votes to that idea so it gets a higher priority.
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Mitchell commented
Echoing that FIDO U2F would be greatly appreciated.
I have Authenticator from phone enabled currently - however I often do NOT carry my phone, which locks me out of protonmail entirely whenever I am away from my device.
Since I carry a FIDO U2F key any time I leave the house, this is my primary method of authentication for every other service. Looking forward to being able to access protonmail while traveling as well. :- )
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Mitchell commented
Echoing that FIDO U2F would be greatly appreciated.
I have Authenticator from phone enabled currently - however I often do NOT carry my phone, which locks me out of protonmail entirely whenever I am away from my device.
Since I carry a FIDO U2F key any time I leave the house, this is my primary method of authentication for every other service. Looking forward to being able to access protonmail while traveling as well. :- )
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Mitchell commented
Echoing that FIDO U2F would be greatly appreciated.
I have Authenticator from phone enabled currently - however I often do NOT carry my phone, which locks me out of protonmail entirely whenever I am away from my device.
Since I carry a FIDO U2F key any time I leave the house, this is my primary method of authentication for every other service. Looking forward to being able to access protonmail while traveling as well. :- )
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vigilian commented
I would love to be able to use of my yubikey 4 to auth
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MDT commented
+3
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Anonymous commented
I'd very much like to see 2FA support for YubiKey in challenge-response mode!! PLEASE! OTP is not going be the best option in my opinion.
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Anonymous commented
This would an extra layer of security that is a necessity these days - great feature. hope this will incorporated soon