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== Support and use ==
 
== Support and use ==
[[U2F security keys]] are supported by [[Google Chrome]] since version 38<ref name="Using Security Key" /> and [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]] since version 40. U2F security keys can be used as an additional method of two-step verification on online services that support the U2F protocol, including Google,<ref name="Using Security Key" /> [[Dropbox (service)|Dropbox]],<ref name="Auto58-1"/> [[GitHub]],<ref name="Auto58-2"/> [[GitLab]],<ref name="Auto58-3"/> [[Bitbucket]],<ref name="Auto58-4"/> [[Nextcloud]],<ref name="Auto58-5"/> [[Facebook]],<ref name="Auto58-6"/> and others.<ref name="Auto58-7"/>
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U2F security keys are supported by [[Google Chrome]] since version 38<ref name="Using Security Key" /> and [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]] since version 40. U2F security keys can be used as an additional method of two-step verification on online services that support the U2F protocol, including Google,<ref name="Using Security Key" /> [[Dropbox (service)|Dropbox]],<ref name="Auto58-1"/> [[GitHub]],<ref name="Auto58-2"/> [[GitLab]],<ref name="Auto58-3"/> [[Bitbucket]],<ref name="Auto58-4"/> [[Nextcloud]],<ref name="Auto58-5"/> [[Facebook]],<ref name="Auto58-6"/> and others.<ref name="Auto58-7"/>
  
 
Chrome, [[Firefox]], and Opera were, {{as of|2015|lc=y}}, the only browsers supporting U2F natively. [[Microsoft]] has enabled FIDO 2.0 support for [[Windows 10]]'s [[Windows 10#System security|Windows Hello]] login platform.<ref name="Auto58-8"/> Microsoft [[Microsoft Edge|Edge]]<ref name="Auto58-9"/> browser gained support for U2F in the October 2018 Windows Update. [[Microsoft account]]s, including [[Office 365]], [[OneDrive]], and other Microsoft services, do not yet have U2F support. [[Mozilla]] has integrated it into Firefox 57, and enabled it by default in Firefox 60<ref name="Auto58-10"/><ref name="Auto58-11"/><ref name="Auto58-12"/><ref name="Auto58-13"/> and [[Mozilla Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] 60.<ref name="Auto58-14"/> [[Microsoft Edge]] starting from build 17723 support FIDO2.<ref name="Auto58-15"/>. As of iOS and iPadOS 13.3 Apple now supports U2F in the Safari browser on those platforms.
 
Chrome, [[Firefox]], and Opera were, {{as of|2015|lc=y}}, the only browsers supporting U2F natively. [[Microsoft]] has enabled FIDO 2.0 support for [[Windows 10]]'s [[Windows 10#System security|Windows Hello]] login platform.<ref name="Auto58-8"/> Microsoft [[Microsoft Edge|Edge]]<ref name="Auto58-9"/> browser gained support for U2F in the October 2018 Windows Update. [[Microsoft account]]s, including [[Office 365]], [[OneDrive]], and other Microsoft services, do not yet have U2F support. [[Mozilla]] has integrated it into Firefox 57, and enabled it by default in Firefox 60<ref name="Auto58-10"/><ref name="Auto58-11"/><ref name="Auto58-12"/><ref name="Auto58-13"/> and [[Mozilla Thunderbird|Thunderbird]] 60.<ref name="Auto58-14"/> [[Microsoft Edge]] starting from build 17723 support FIDO2.<ref name="Auto58-15"/>. As of iOS and iPadOS 13.3 Apple now supports U2F in the Safari browser on those platforms.

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