From 9a82eb012423765ea7da9f37713e278dc29df71b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kyle Spearrin Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2018 20:46:01 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] yubikey 5 and nfc supported --- _articles/account/setup-two-step-login.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login.md b/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login.md index 645c99a9..162b124c 100644 --- a/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login.md +++ b/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login.md @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ Bitwarden supports two-step login using the following methods: **Premium** - Duo Security with Duo Push, SMS, phone call, and U2F security keys, [→ setup]({% link _articles/account/setup-two-step-login-duo.md %}) -- YubiKey (any 4 series device or YubiKey NEO), [→ setup]({% link _articles/account/setup-two-step-login-yubikey.md %}) +- YubiKey (any 4/5 series device or YubiKey NEO/NFC), [→ setup]({% link _articles/account/setup-two-step-login-yubikey.md %}) - FIDO U2F (any FIDO U2F certified key), [→ setup]({% link _articles/account/setup-two-step-login-u2f.md %}) You can enable multiple two-step login methods. If you have multiple two-step login methods enabled, the order of preference for the default method that is displayed while logging in is as follows: FIDO U2F → YubiKey → Duo → Authenticator app → Email. You can manually switch to and use any method during login, however.