diff --git a/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login-u2f.md b/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login-u2f.md index b1527aa0..d6a3a38a 100644 --- a/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login-u2f.md +++ b/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login-u2f.md @@ -29,12 +29,11 @@ Two-step login can permanently lock you out of your account. It is very importan 3. Select the **Manage** button for the **FIDO U2F Security Key** option and then type in your master password to continue. {% image two-step/u2f/select.png %} 4. Follow the instructions shown: - - Plug the security key into your computer's USB port. - - If the security key has a button, touch it. - - You will receive a success message when your key has been properly read. Click the **Try again** button if it fails. + - Give the security key a friendly name to identify it. + - Plug the security key into your computer's USB port and click the **Read Key** button. + - If the security key has a button, touch it. You will receive a success message when your key has been properly read. Click the **Read Key** button to try again if it fails. {% image two-step/u2f/config.png %} -5. Click the **Enable** button. A green alert will appear at the top stating that two-step login has been enabled. +5. Click the **Save** button. A green alert will appear at the top stating that two-step login has been enabled. You can add up to five security keys to your account. 6. Click the **Close** button and confirm that the **FIDO U2F Security Key** option now shows as **Enabled**. {% image two-step/u2f/enabled.png %} diff --git a/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login-yubikey.md b/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login-yubikey.md index 95372b89..b328c6b7 100644 --- a/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login-yubikey.md +++ b/_articles/account/setup-two-step-login-yubikey.md @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ popular: false tags: [two-step login, 2fa, two factor authentication, account, yubikey, yubi, yubico] --- -Bitwarden supports two-step login via [YubiKey](https://www.yubico.com){:target="_blank"}. Any YubiKey that supports [OTP capabilities](https://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/compare-yubikeys/){:target="_blank"} can be used. This includes all YubiKey 4 series devices as well as YubiKey NEO. +Bitwarden supports two-step login via [YubiKey](https://www.yubico.com){:target="_blank"}. Any YubiKey that supports [OTP capabilities](https://www.yubico.com/products/yubikey-hardware/compare-yubikeys/){:target="_blank"} can be used. This includes all YubiKey 4 and 5 series devices as well as YubiKey NEO. {% note %} Due to platform limitations, YubiKeys cannot be used on all Bitwarden applications. You should enable another two-step login provider so that you can access your account when YubiKeys cannot be used. @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Two-step login can permanently lock you out of your account. It is very importan 3. Select the **Manage** button for the **YubiKey OTP Security Key** option and then type in your master password to continue. {% image two-step/yubikey/select.png %} 4. Follow the instructions shown: - - Plug the YubiKey (NEO or 4 series) into your computer's USB port. + - Plug the YubiKey (NEO, 4, or 5 series) into your computer's USB port. - Select in the first empty Key input field. - Touch the YubiKey's button. diff --git a/images/two-step/u2f/config.png b/images/two-step/u2f/config.png index b629a3fe..f8a16e08 100644 Binary files a/images/two-step/u2f/config.png and b/images/two-step/u2f/config.png differ