Edent, 2 months ago I've spent a month wearing my MFA token on my finger and… it has been great (mostly). After using my username and password, I tap my NFC ring onto my phone / laptop. It doesn't replace passwords, and I'm comfortable with that. Once configured, most services worked fine - although PayPal only allows one token registered at a time. There's still a lack of support from banks etc. And the NFC occasionally accidentally triggers my phone. https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/02/giving-the-finger-to-mfa-a-review-of-the-z1-encrypter-ring-from-cybernetic/ #MFA #NFC #PassKeys #WebAuthN
I've spent a month wearing my MFA token on my finger and… it has been great (mostly).
After using my username and password, I tap my NFC ring onto my phone / laptop. It doesn't replace passwords, and I'm comfortable with that.
Once configured, most services worked fine - although PayPal only allows one token registered at a time.
There's still a lack of support from banks etc. And the NFC occasionally accidentally triggers my phone.
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/02/giving-the-finger-to-mfa-a-review-of-the-z1-encrypter-ring-from-cybernetic/
#MFA #NFC #PassKeys #WebAuthN